The Child Thief
By Brom
Paperback | Kindle
HarperCollins Voyager
Release date: August 27, 2010
The prologue to artist Brom‘s novel The Child Thief begins with a girl who is afraid of an abusive stepfather, which leads into the appearance of Peter Pan, who has come to “save” this child from the certain doom she faced at the hands of the malevolent step-parent. But in Brom’s world, things are not as clear cut as they seem. When people grow up, they often start to see the odd perversity in the idea that a teenage boy who is perpetually young can bring little boys to an island with no grown-ups (and seemingly no problems), which ties into the whole Michael Jackson and Neverland Ranch issues. But in this version of the tale, Peter Pan is about as similar to his Disney incarnation as Robin Williams is to Justin Bieber.
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The afore-mentioned MFA.
An urban fantasy called Beacon. The first in at least a trilogy, likely the first of a meta-series of other trilogies.
A dystopian science fiction called Ember, first of a trilogy.
A fairytale-type fantasy called Birdsong, being written a chapter at a time on Storiad.
A dystopian science fiction called Ember, first of a trilogy.
A fairytale-type fantasy called Birdsong, being written a chapter at a time on Storiad.
Various book reviews, short stories and articles.
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