Paperback, Published in Apr 2011 by Fantastic Books
Page count: 238
When tyrant fanatics long have commanded both government and institutions of religion, what can ordinary people do? People just trying to live a decent life, sometimes just trying to live at all. People of sincere faith, or of none.
"King Freedom" is a tale of escape from oppression. Both an actual escape, and the story of how one young man so beaten down he has no personality at all can grow to be a full human being.
"If science fiction is the literature of outsiders, no one is better suited to writing it than Uncle River." --"Publishers Weekly"
"River's slow-paced perspective will challenge readers to stop and reflect on just what kinds of worlds are worth building." --"Publishers Weekly," reviewing "Counting Tadpoles"
"River [has a] penchant for letting his quirky creativity guide each tale to its often surprising denouement, with mostly engaging results." --Carl Hays, "Booklist Citation and Review," about "Counting Tadpoles"
"River's self-imposed isolation has undeniably nourished his fertile imagination to yield dreamlike tales that range widely across the speculative fiction universe." --Stanley Schmidt, from his introduction to "Counting Tadpoles"
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