Death Wishing
This is a terrific story, beautifully written, and completely enthralling.”Dorothy Allison
I admire the sentences, the clarity of mind, and characters who catch and keep our attention. Bob Dylan sings about a journey all the way from New Orleans to Jerusalem ’ as way of apotheizing, scrutinizing, and recognizing the world we live in. Laura Scott is on the way.”Alan Cheuse
A story as hot, sticky, and dangerous as Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, seen through an imagination as kaleidoscopic as Kelly Link's.”Steve Himmer, The Bee-Loud Glade
Something hazy is happening in Fat City. Laura Ellen Scott dials up loads of laughs amid the local color and NOLA cuisine in this madcap romp of a novel where last wishes come true, Elvis is back under newly orange clouds, coffee cups are bottomless, and street punks wear capes.”Richard Peabody, editor Gargoyle Magazine
What if your most fervent wish could come true, and all you had to do was die first. Recovering from a bitter divorce, middle-aged Victor Swaim wants nothing more than to live a carefree, drunken existence in New Orleans, making capes and corsets, and lusting for Pebbles, the girl who lives across the street.
But, after a series of deathbed wishes come trueincluding the curing of cancer, the elimination of cats, the return of Elvis (1967 vintage), the clouds turning orange, mothers growing third eyes and cups of coffee becoming bottomlessthe hysteria that grows around Death Wishing” forces Victor into action. Along with his entrepreneurial son Val and his libertine friend Martine, Victor must battle the apocalyptics who have seduced Pebbles away from her true vocation of singing the blues (very badly) while at the same time confronting his mortal identity: just what would he wish for the world without him in it?
- Author
- Laura Ellen Scott
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 280
- Publisher
- Ig Publishing
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9781935439394
- Genres
- fiction, fantasy
- Release date
- 2011
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