Step into the world of Ward Clark (AKA Anderson Gentry), where each story is a portal to a new and captivating adventure. From the depths of fantasy to the edges of dystopian fiction, Clark's collection of short stories (many inspired by Bob Dylan songs) will leave you on the edge of your seat.
In "Season of Ice" and "Fire and Ice," an intriguing two-part tale, we are transported to a world of magic and danger. But it's in "Changing Times" where we truly see Clark's range as he delves into a dystopian society where the lines between right and wrong are blurred.
Then we move to some historical inspiration. In "The Painter," we witness the struggles of an artist trying to make a name for himself in a world that doesn't quite understand his vision. And in "The Legionnaire," we are taken on a journey through history as we follow one man's path in the midst of war.
But the surprises don't end there. In "Ten Minutes," Clark brings us a sci-fi comedy that will have you laughing out loud. And in "Shadow," we enter the mind of a cat as we explore independence in a whole new way.
The collection culminates with "Three Days of Snow," a poignant and deeply emotional story of love and loss from Clark's "Times Almost Forgotten: The Nick Eldridge Stories." As Nick unexpectedly shares several days with a past love, we are reminded of the fleeting nature of time and the power of true connection.