Traditional sci-fi/fantasy and satire from the author of Carl Melcher Goes to Vietnam. Clayton channels the spirits of Huxley, Orwell and Philip K. Dick in these and ten other intelligent, provocative and highly entertaining stories.
WHAT THE CRITICS ARE SAYING
“Thank you for writing this. This is the sort of book I was hoping would begin to spring from the Indie world. No way would NYC Corporate Publishing ever allow something with this world view through.”
“What the… Somebody get a rope!”
“… I expected Strange Worlds to be about dystopias, supernatural monsters, zombies, and futuristic technologies, but now after reading this collection, I realize that the stories are about us.”
“This is a #%!@# outrage! I can't believe that in this enlightened day and age a writer could actually get offensive garbage like this published in a book and sell it!”
“Clayton leads the modern reader through dark and dangerous territory, but the gems they will find there are worth the risk. Very few Indies would have had the courage to put their names to something like this.”
“This is blasphemous… taking these kind of liberties with the word of God. He'll burn in hell for this!”
“… while you are being taken away to a place and time which is… strange and… disturbing… the humanity of (most of) his characters will make you feel right at home; of course, you'll want to leave a light on.”
“This has got to be some kind of hate crime. And if it ain't, we need to get some more damn laws passed. Call your Congressman or woman and demand they do something. Now!”.