Tunnel Vision

Hank Quense


Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
3.00 · 1 ratings · 328 pages · Published: 10 May 2009

Tunnel Vision by Hank Quense
You deserve a laugh or two, and this is the book that will give them to you. It contains twenty, count 'em, twenty stories told with humor or satire. You'll find both fantasy and science fiction inside. All these stories have all been published in small magazines, anthologies or on the internet. A few of the publishers are no longer in business making it impossible to find some of the stories.
Inside you'll find a plethora of strange characters including a warrior-cook, Pope Alex VI and his daughter Lucretia Borgia, a knight-accountant, a bumbling wizard, bird-like aliens, undead softball players, a vicious alien impresario, Loki, Shakespeare's Wryd Sisters, King Arthur and Merlin along with a few despicable politicians.
The stories take place in fantasy lands, ancient times and in our modern civilization.

Here's a review:
Nanci Arvizu: Hank knows how to take the every day ordinary and twist it into a parallel universe of you-never-know-that-could-be sense of humor that keeps me hooked.

Tunnel Vision is a collection of Hank's short stories, which make it easy to pick up on an e-reader (I use my Black Berry) and read a story during any "wait time". But be careful where you read; you could find yourself laughing out loud.
My favorite of the bunch - Practical Experience. When I was younger I wanted to be an accountant. Anyone who works in the numbers crunching world will enjoy this story.

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