LipstikIndie.com reviews The Distance Travelled: A Little Slice of Heaven

May 02, 2007 09:38

Here's what LipstikIndie.com had to say about Brett Alexander Savory & Gord Zajac's The Distance Travelled: A Little Slice of Heaven:



Stu is stuck in limbo and bored out of his skull with no one to talk to, no TV, radio or any other type of entertainment. Out the blue appears a scraggy old cat called ‘Old Tom’. With out question Stu puts all of his trust in Old Tom and allows him to lead him down an unknown path. A path that ends up being ‘Heaven’. Could Stu finding his way to heaven been a mistake? I’m not going to let you know, you have to pick up a copy of The Distance Travelled: A Little Slice of Heaven to find out.

Cleverly written by co-authors Brett Alexander Savory and Gord Zajac, this is a chapbook everyone should read. I am a personal fan of other people's points of view of what they think, heaven, hell and limbo is and this one is exceptional. Written with the same biting humour as Lamb, The Distance Travelled takes you down a road to a very different type of adventure, though I wish someone would explain why there are so many rabbits in heaven.

If this is any indication of the quality of chapbooks we will be seeing in the future from Burning Effigy Press, then I’m making sure I’m on their mailing list.

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