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Michael Hickins

    Michael Hickins is celebrated for his "meditative and powerful" short stories, which often blend profound insights with a wry, engaging humor. His narratives, characterized as "outrageously inventive" and sometimes "bizarre," embark on picaresque journeys with a distinctive, often flip tone. Hickins' unique style, marked by its embrace of the unconventional, invites readers into worlds that are both thought-provoking and undeniably entertaining. His work is crafted for sharing, reflecting a deep desire for readers to connect with and generously distribute his imaginative tales.

    The Silk Factory
    The Acutal Adventures of Michael Missing
    The Actual Adventures of Michael Missing
    Blomqvist
    • 2023

      The Silk Factory

      Finding Threads of my Family's True Holocaust Story

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of the Holocaust and generational trauma, this memoir delves into the author's journey of uncovering the hidden truths of their family's past. It reflects on the impact of historical events on personal identity and the often-overlooked narratives that shape our understanding of history. Through poignant storytelling, the author invites readers to confront the complexities of memory and the ways in which knowledge is passed down through generations.

      The Silk Factory
    • 2006

      Blomqvist

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In 11th Century Europe, the story unfolds through the eyes of Axel Oxensteirna, who serves as the devoted amanuensis and standard-bearer to the protagonist. His unwavering loyalty is complicated by his unrequited love, adding layers of emotional depth to the narrative. The historical backdrop enhances the tale, exploring themes of devotion, love, and the complexities of relationships amidst the challenges of the era.

      Blomqvist
    • 2000

      The Acutal Adventures of Michael Missing

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Michael Missing, the name of eleven different young men in various states of unrest, is the linked but unrelated protagonist of these wry and angry tales—a hit man, the cabin boy of 19th century French pirate Jean Lafitte, erstwhile baseball hero and the man who would be President of France, a frustrated salesman who loses an evening with Captain Kirk in the unrequited hope of laying the town slut of Scarsdale. Readers will shudder as, to their dismay, they recognize themselves, or at least part of themselves, in the naïve and angry young man who sincerely wishes things were different, and who regrets he has never overheard someone say, “Michael is a real good guy.” A criminally funny and perceptive literary debut.

      The Acutal Adventures of Michael Missing
    • 1991

      The Actual Adventures of Michael Missing

      • 127 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.1(10)Add rating

      A collection of interconnected short stories chronicle the life, times, and adventures of Michael, a street-wise, impudent, wayward young man from Queens

      The Actual Adventures of Michael Missing