Algren in Wonderland
A novella.
Charles Algren, a once-popular American novelist, ventures off to Paris, France in the hope of reinvigorating both his health and ailing imagination. Not long after his arrival, however, the desperate author becomes the unwitting protagonist of a tale which seems bent on consuming him whole. It begins with the discovery of a strange book, and continues with the appearance of a mysterious woman glimpsed in a cafe, who lures Algren into an obsessive nightmare. Led from one arrondissment to another, as well as into the dark labyrinth beneath this City of Lights, the author is quick to realize that nothing is as it seems in this fantastical wonderland.
C. M. Muller
C. M. Muller lives in St. Paul, Minnesota with his wife and two sons - and, of course, all those quaint and curious volumes of forgotten lore. He is related to the Norwegian writer Jonas Lie and draws much inspiration from that scrivener of old. His tales have appeared in Shadows & Tall Trees, Supernatural Tales, The Yellow Booke, Xnoybis, and Visiak's Mirror.