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#1 DRIFTING ROOM (NOVELLA)

#1 DRIFTING ROOM (NOVELLA)
MADRANI MAN ABDUCTED BY ALIENS!

#2 HIDDEN SPRINGS

#2 HIDDEN SPRINGS
SIX-FOOT FLEA TERRORIZES WHALE HARBOR!

#3 THE MESMERIZER

#3 THE MESMERIZER
RE-ANIMATED CORPSE SEEKS REVENGE!

#4 CODY AND HEIDI

#4 CODY AND HEIDI
NATIONAL ARMED RESISTANCE TO GROWERS INVADE REDWOODS!
"Wow! You want to read something fresh? This is it. Fun wordplay. It's a cleverly written tale of the strange happenings in a rural community. It's serious, it's funny...Its universe is both familiar and oddly surreal, and I found it delightful to visit." David Wilson, Amazon Customer Review of CODY AND HEIDI

#5 REDWOODLAND (NOVELLA)

#5 REDWOODLAND (NOVELLA)
AUTOMATED BIGFEET, ANIMATRONIC HIPPIES!

#6 THE BOG IS RISING SOON!

#6  THE BOG IS RISING SOON!
To be serialized later this year....

#7 AVENUE OF THE GIANTS

#7 AVENUE OF THE GIANTS
MIDLIFE-CRISIS TRIP LEADS TO GOTHIC CONVENTION!

#8 THE TOWER

#8 THE TOWER
FISTS THROWN FOR SCRAPS IN WORLD'S LONGEST SHADOW!

#9 DREEM

#9 DREEM
LEVITATING HIPPIES BATTLE FORCES OF GLOBALIZATION!

#10 VISIONS FROM THE GUTTER (SHORT STORIES)

#10 VISIONS FROM THE GUTTER (SHORT STORIES)
JIM MORRISON ANDROID ON LOOSE IN REDWOODS!

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Terry LaBarba's Review of DRIFTING ROOM

STORYTELLING THAT'S WILDLY POETIC

The story takes place in the small town of Madrani in the redwood forest. There were strange things going on that kept me engaged, the reason partly being due to the interesting narration and the main character’s voice. It reminded me of the descriptive ramblings of Arlo Guthrie doing "Alice’s Restaurant," only with higher octane.
It’s a casual read and then again it isn’t. The eventful but not overly complex story uses descriptive word groupings that, in itself, entertains. You will want to take your time and let the verbal constructs take hold. There were “caves of problematical intricacy,” and a trek through the forest mentioned trees with “boughs outstretched like gem-laden supplicants bearing offerings before the ancient giants.” Truly poetic.
When I read this mastery of words, I had to wonder if it easily flows to the author or does he take the time to labor over the most creative way to put together a concept or description? Stewart Kirby’s literary work comes across as play, seeming natural, yet brilliant. As far as being creative, the funny but creepy little twitching doll in this book is a good example. The names of the local businesses in this town were a hoot. There was also some twisted humor when one character builds the perfect, dirty sandwich (with not so nice intentions). It had me laughing out loud as the deed progressed.
The plot moved forward without a dull moment. I’m looking forward to the next book of “uncanny tales of the redwoods in the hugely Hippie haven of Humbaba County,” as Kirby calls them. I suspect it is just as campy, witty and fun as this one.







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