Aaron Polson
Aaron Polson lives in Lawrence, Kansas with his wife, half dozen children, and the first half of the Benjamin Franklin dog duo. Aaron's stories have been reprinted in The Best of Every Day Fiction 2009 and 2010, listed as a recommended read by Tangent Online, received honorable mention in the...
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Aaron Polson lives in Lawrence, Kansas with his wife, half dozen children, and the first half of the Benjamin Franklin dog duo. Aaron's stories have been reprinted in The Best of Every Day Fiction 2009 and 2010, listed as a recommended read by Tangent Online, received honorable mention in the storySouth Million Writers Award and Ellen Datlow's Best Horror of the Year. Aaron prefers ketchup with his beans and enjoys musical theater. You can visit him online at www.aaronpolson.net.
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I'm not an objective reviewer. My friend Gerri Leen's story, "Windows to the Soul," for which I was a first reader, is included in this issue. But for what it's worth, I enjoyed this greatly--more than I expected. This is a slim volume of only 152 pages, other than my friend I didn't recognize one n...
After reading the summary of this book, I had very high hopes for it. Unfortunately, it was a major let down. I wouldn't classify any of the short stories as horror - most were more along the lines of paranormal with an emphasis on the water and I found some of the stories to be absolutely tedious t...
A good collection - some stories absolutely brilliant, others only fillers but do not regret reading it.
The best short stories are those that touch us in our personal spaces--like a song that vibrates our heart chords with just the right melody, meter, and words. They speak to us at that place where we're the most receptive for a given place and time.The collection of stories, poems, and illustrations...
Loved it! Gave me creepy dreams throughout. Will be posting a full review at http://www.misswrite.net soon-----------------------------My Review:The Bottom Feeders is a 14-story collection of dark and foreboding tales from author and teacher Aaron Polson.You know those writers whose pen bewitches an...