There are stories in the city, many stories. Stories of life and death, of joy and misery, of people. Frank Popper knows the stories, the secrets of the city, the things to which most people prefer to turn a blind eye. Now, with alcohol and cigarettes at hand, he's going to share a few of them. "Most people are like meat, some disposable commodity, Meat Puppets, I think you called them." It's always been Frank's outlook, but even he never realised how close to the truth he was...until now. A novel of fragments, of bleak nihilism, from the author of Mutt and Insatiable.
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Lee Glenwright's dark fiction has been published in several anthologies and magazines, including O, Unholy Night in Deathlehem (Grinning Skull Press), Deadman Humour: 13 Fears of a Clown (Abstruse Press), What Monsters Do for Love, Volume One (Soteira Press), and Trigger Warnings ? Hallucinations (Madness Heart Press). He has also independently published the novels, Mutt, Insatiable, Meat Puppets: A Novel of Fragments, Penance, and Bad Day, as well as three collections of short fiction.
Lee Glenwright lives in Sunderland UK with his family, far too many pets, and the voices in his head that make his brain itch if he stops writing for too long.
He can be stalked on social media, Bluesky @leeglenwright.bsky.social and Facebook @LeeGlenwrightWriter. He can also be contacted via his website.