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Sniggerless Boundulations, by Morgan Bell

Sniggerless Boundulations, by Morgan Bell

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Sniggerless Boundulations, by Morgan Bell

Sniggerless Boundulations, by Morgan Bell



Sniggerless Boundulations, by Morgan Bell

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Debut collection of short stories by indie Australian author Morgan Bell. A cross-section between dreams and reality. An examination of the horrors of life, with plenty of peering, in the form of vignettes, micro fiction, flash fiction, and short stories. Themes include fear, time, aging, anxiety, and jealousy. This collection of 15 stories contains bizarre medical conditions, industrious creatures, conniving cops, killers, dead bodies, a rescue mission, homoeroticism, nonchalant students, a secret garden, and the road to hell.

Contains the stories: "The Tunnel", "Deep Water", "Shark Fin Soup", "The Dermoid Cyst", "Mrs. Jackson", "It Had to Be Done", "Granted", "The Package", "Strings and Ribbons", "Mini Play", "Tiptoe Through the Tulips", "Poppycock", "Telfer Speck", "Earth Mites", "Garsdale".

Sniggerless Boundulations, by Morgan Bell

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #175800 in Audible
  • Published on: 2015-03-05
  • Format: Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Running time: 58 minutes
Sniggerless Boundulations, by Morgan Bell


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Kept me on my toes By Chameleon Morgan Bell is clearly a writer who has no reservations about taking her stories "there". I love this collection of short stories because it allows to conceptualize our postmodern society's norm. Categories and identifiers do not limit this body of work. Instead readers find satisfaction, comfort, and the ability to hold a mirror up to the lives of themselves as well as their peers. Because the stories jump from topic to topic and theme to theme, it kept me on my toes. Sometimes I wanted to read on, but as I contented without pausing, I began to notice a deliberate distribution of stories from the author to convey certain emotions and thoughts in an effective way.There are many layers to Sniggerless Boundulations, and it takes a critical eye to take them in properly. From bizarre medical conditions to homoeroticism, then to a secret garden, and nonchalant students, this book really has the kind of content you're not going to find in one book. I've seen no collection like this anywhere else!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Sniggerless Boundulations By Serenity A bunch of stories to love. Each one different, so you will be deep into the stories and they are done wonderfully.A tunnel with no end.Deep water and fear.Learn about shark fins and how its gotten for soup.A call about an illegal man had to be done.Granted, a guy who has a lot and donates.And thats just some hints into those stories, and you can even learn some things from these stories. People, life, the world. There are many things to read and learn from this book and I know you will all love it. A mix of things you haven't seen together and yet it all just works and will have your attention until the end of this short book.5 stars!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Smart and Delicious Take on the Moral Ambiguity of a World Gone Wrong. By Michael I found "Sniggerless Boundulations" by Morgan Bell to be a very interesting selection of short stories; an eclectic mix of humor, political and social commentary,horror, mystery, and a wonderful take on what we call, the "Modern World". The stories are set in post-modernist Australia, with all its beauty and warts, depicting a society, which, while materially rich and highly developed, often seems to be on the verge of a moral and psychological breakdown.I liked and enjoyed all the stories, some more than the others, reading all of them in a single reading session. The writer has used a very interesting writing style, with no consistency in the word count for the stories - some are extremely brief, while others take somewhat longer to finish. If there's a consistent trend in the stories - it's the moral ambiguity of the world we live in, and the often brilliant and sometimes unexpected twist in the end that each of the stories end with. In this review, I present my take on some of the stories that I found most interesting.We start off with "The Tunnel", a particularly short tale, no more than a few paragraphs, about a tunnel that never ends - perhaps alluding to the fact that life is a tunnel with no light at the end of it."Shark Fin Soup" has a very interesting exchange between a pushy and sanctimonious animal rights activist (aren't they all?) and a gruff old man, who's more than he appears.Particularly funny was "The Dermoid Cyst" - 2 rich, self-centered "modern" women compete over who has bigger problems. The joke at the end had me in splits, which was worth the price of the whole book."Mrs. Jackson" is a horror story, a violent take on a school shootout, while "It had to be done" is a brilliant and evocative exposition of the immigration problem, and the vulnerability of immigrants in the Western society. I thought this was one of the very best short stories in the book.The honor of being the best story in the book goes to "Granted", which has 2 stories completely independent of each other, but each offering an excellent commentary on our world and our times, focusing on the widening gap between the haves and have-nots, juxtaposing material prosperity and abundance on one side, with poverty and insecurity on the other. In fact, "Granted" makes a convincing case for the Occupy Wall Street movement."Mini Play" is both a funny and sad story of a desperate older gay man's search for a partner. The book ends with 2 short stories that wouldn't look out of place in a Stephen King collection. "Telfer Speck" is deliciously evil, while "Garsdale" is mysterious and beautifully written - and a great way to end the book.Overall, a very fine effort by the writer, and I definitely look forward to more from her.

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