Working for Bigfoot

Working for Bigfoot

Language: English
Format: Kindle
ISBN 10: 1596067314
Publication date: June 30th, 2015
Publisher: Subterranean Press
Pages: 136

Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Children’s, Action & Adventure, Humor

Set in a world where the supernatural lurks just beneath the surface, this collection of stories weaves together the humorous and the bizarre. In "B is for Bigfoot," readers are introduced to a whimsical yet thrilling adventure featuring an enigmatic creature that challenges the status quo of the known universe. The tale unfolds amidst the chaos of humanity's misunderstanding of supernatural beings, particularly those like Bigfoot, who are often unfairly vilified.

"I Was a Teenage Bigfoot" offers a fresh perspective on teenage angst, narrated through the experiences of an unconventional protagonist. As this unlikely hero navigates adolescence, blending the struggles of growing up with the unique challenges of being part Bigfoot, the narrative brings laughter and insight, illuminating the universal struggles of identity and acceptance. The stories, infused with humor and heartfelt moments, showcase the authors' ability to mix the fantastical with the relatable, making the supernatural enchanting yet grounded.

Together, these stories peel back the layers of what it means to coexist with beings of legend. The careful balance of lightheartedness and depth invites readers to delve into the world of the extraordinary while reflecting on their own lives and relationships. Through clever writing and imaginative storytelling, the authors capture the essence of their characters, drawing readers into a wonderfully strange universe where anything is possible.

As these tales unfold, they challenge perceptions and invite readers to embrace the unknown, sparking curiosity about the many mysteries that life—and the forest—holds. This collection stands as a testament to the imagination’s power, blending humor, heart, and the supernatural in a way that is both relatable and delightfully outlandish.

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