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Corey Mesler

    Corey Mesler crafts novels and poetry that delve into the intricate landscapes of human identity and connection. His distinctive style is marked by a sharp insight into character psychology and a compelling rhythm that draws readers into his narratives. Mesler's work often explores themes of solitude, love, and the search for meaning in an often chaotic existence, reflecting a profound understanding of the human condition. His unique perspective and masterful command of language establish him as a significant voice in contemporary literature.

    The World Is Neither Stacked for Nor Against You
    Cock-a-Hoop
    The Diminishment of Charlie Cain
    Camel's Bastard Son
    • Camel's Bastard Son

      • 230 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set in a near-future Memphis, the story follows Billy Kos, a poet and pot salesman, as he navigates a tumultuous relationship with Kalma Voyles, a teacher and student. Their romance unfolds through surreal experiences, leading to a series of personal losses that reflect a society grappling with renewed prejudice and misogyny. This narrative combines elements of love and existential crisis, exploring the complexities of change—both subtle and sudden—while echoing the satirical style of Vonnegut.

      Camel's Bastard Son
    • The Diminishment of Charlie Cain

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the consequences of an unexpected side effect, Charlie Cain's quest for relief leads to invisibility, unraveling a surreal adventure. As he navigates this new reality, the narrative delves into themes of identity and isolation, reflecting on how his experiences resonate with the reader's own struggles. This unique twist on the classic tale invites readers to consider the implications of being unseen and the depths of personal transformation.

      The Diminishment of Charlie Cain
    • Cock-a-Hoop

      • 598 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      Neill Rhymer navigates the complexities of love and literature, blurring the lines between romance and obsession. As a writer and bookseller, he experiences a series of conquests and heartbreaks that shape his identity. This semi-autobiographical tale offers a poignant exploration of the struggles of finding oneself amidst the chaos of relationships and the literary world, resonating with anyone who has pursued a life rich in thought and emotion.

      Cock-a-Hoop
    • This eclectic collection features a variety of narratives, including monster, ghost, angel, and mystical stories, blending experimental and whimsical elements. The tales are crafted from diverse materials, embodying both crass humor and imaginative fantasy. The standout piece, "Publisher," follows a vanity press worker who uncovers a groundbreaking novel, praised by John Grisham for its wit and depth. Previously published in respected periodicals and small press collections, these stories invite readers into a world rich with creativity and unexpected connections.

      The World Is Neither Stacked for Nor Against You