The Starving Artist and the Chimp

The Starving Artist and the Chimp

Cat Oars

Cat Oars

There are many ways to tell a story. Four authors construct dramas featuring a starving artist and a chimp, and each story forms a chapter, and the chapters form a narrative. You've never read anything like it. I know that because I've tried to find something to compare it to. And I couldn't. Fasten your seat belts. You're in for a quite a ride. Have a look at the other Cat Oars books, too.There once lived a graphic artist. That is to say he thought he was alive up to the point when he truly started to live. This story is the first part of a saga delving into the realities going on around us while we sleep. If you thought going to sleep is meant for resting, you are correct. However, there is a minority of psychics whom never can rest their minds, especially not while sleeping. Take some time to enjoy my story, you may be surprised that you did. Oh, and of course, pleasant dreams to all of you non-believers out there.
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Black & White

Black & White

Cat Oars

Cat Oars

Race? Stripes on stockings? The style choice of a documentary film maker? What you have to look past to see the shades of gray? Twenty-three stories from writers of various ages, sizes, shapes and skin colors.Race? Stripes on stockings? The style choice of a documentary film maker? Or what you have to look past to see the shades of gray? Twenty-three stories from writers of various ages, sizes, shapes and skin colors.
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Banana

Banana

Cat Oars

Cat Oars

Stories inspired by the music and lyrics of Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground. A memory of Harlem in the 1920s. The lament of a young man as he finds himself in an unpleasant environment. An account of a serious barroom brawl framed by a description of a lifelong love of music. And more.Danny Shaw travels through time. Every day, he leaves the world of 1965 for the far future: 2000 AD. Here’s the thing: Danny Shaw is twelve years old."Danny Shaw" is a short, science fiction, period comedy with a little bit of dark and a little bit of the absurd.
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