Strange Romance

Scott William Carter


Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
4.00 · 1 ratings · 80 pages · Published: 12 May 2012

Strange Romance by Scott William Carter
Want a break from the usual boy-meets-girl scenario? Try these four delightfully weird romantic tales on for size:

She was a disembodied voice trapped inside a stereo system. He was a lonely guy who had trouble with women. It was love at first sound . . . A young man who made a disastrous choice in wife is forced to crash weddings with his ghostly bride so she can remain on Earth. . . . The untold story of Medusa — and a tale of love and redemption unlike any story you've ever read . . . A Minnesota widower has a magical encounter with an enchanted snow man —and gets a last glimpse of the love of his life.

Provocative. Touching. And more than anything, strange. Four stories of weird romance and unusual love sure to keep you turning the pages.

"Carter's writing is on target."—Publishers Weekly

SCOTT WILLIAM CARTER's first novel was hailed by Publishers Weekly as a "touching and impressive debut" and won the prestigious Oregon Book Award. His most recent book, The Care and Feeding of Rubber Chickens, about one teenage boy's thousand-mile quest to tell the girl of his dreams how he really feels about her, was published in the spring of 2012. His short stories have appeared in dozens of popular magazines and anthologies. He lives in Oregon with his wife, two children, and thousands of imaginary friends.

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