Human Maps
Through dreamscape wonderment, fetishism, guilt, loss and love, these twenty-one stories map both physical and internal environments. Hook's familiar themes of identity, memory, and the nature of reality thread multiple genres to form a dense cartographic exploration of the human condition.
Contents:
- Tetsudo Fan
- The Perfection of Symmetry
- The Human Map
- Blue Sky World
- Bothersome
- Vulvert
- Periscope
- Monster Girl
- Beyond the Island of the Dolls
- Rain from a Clear Blue Sky
- Cling
- Wounder
- The Quickening
- Flytrap
- Black Lung
- On the Beach
- Old Factory Memories
- Dizzy Land
- The Opaque District
- Things That Are Here Now, Things That Were There Then
- Blood For Your Mother
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Andrew Hook
Andrew was born in 1967 in Norwich and began writing in 1987, with the assistance of the Government's Enterprise Allowance Scheme. After a period of travelling he continued writing in his spare time and his first published story was "Pussycat" in 1994. Since then he has had over 90 separate short story sales, one novel and two novellas published, and four short story collections. These were in a variety of genres, although slipstream is his default style.

