

Due too this I did find myself getting lost in it at times and getting a bit confused on what was happening and feeling like I missed a few parts of the story. The second half of this book is written slightly different too the first I feel, as the story progresses and the narrator gets more and more absorbed into the plot it turns into a kind of stream of consciousness ramble of words. This book follows Nicholas and Nakota as they investigate the black hole that has appeared in Nick's apartment. Whether we care to resist or not, or whether in the end it's worth resistance after all" "Because in the end, we are what we are, we want what we want, whether we know it or not. That neighborhood disgrace, the house of the eccentric cat-lady or hoarder or elderly recluse or folk-artist madman-don't pass it by with disdain or obliviousness, for it might very well be the nexus to higher realities!
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The story is set in the present day, centred around a disorderly house considered an eyesore by the neighbours, which contains a secret that would surprise them. This was originally published in 2002 in the anthology The Green Man: Tales from the Mythic Forest edited by Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling. Remnants by Kathe Koja, a recipient of the Bram Stoker and Locus Awards, is a contemporary fantasy short story, free for a limited time courtesy of Wildside Press' Black Cat Community as a promotion for their subscription service of speculative and crime fiction reprints.
