Unspeakable Desolation Pouring Down From The Stars

Hooting Yard is excited (possibly overexcited) to announce publication of Unspeakable Desolation Pouring Down From The Stars, a decisively sensible novella of high adventure, derring-do, and baffling conspiracies. Prior knowledge of arcane philatelic imponderables is useful, but not necessary. The book also contains two shorter pieces, one of which features mute blind magnetic love monkeys.

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14 thoughts on “Unspeakable Desolation Pouring Down From The Stars

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  3. Frank,
    Finally it has come to this – I am forced to make 2 comments – and about the other book too…this one looks good but I haven’t finished frightening people on the tube with my reading of the cormorants yet.

    You are still wrong about the buttoning and the unbuttoning and thats that.

    And your writings are the only sensible thing to do with the English language, nowadays.

    And thats all your getting out of me, today. I don’t feel wordfuggled; I feel gack – reply to my email please.
    Good day…

  4. THAT WAS IT! I ALMOST LOST IT! I SHALL HAVE to keep other things quiet or i shall forget. I am prone to forgetting.

    A Review. Not of this book. The Other Book. Please cut and paste it those who rememember how… I was asked for a review and i wrote a long one that was innappropriate, but Now! at last I have the one I should have written, all those years ago, and it goes thus:

    ” All those books you have read, regretting the way that you could not stop reading aloud in your head, never quite connecting with the adventures of Pip, or Mrs Haversham, or The Everley Brothers- always detached, never engaged with being terribly manipulated, or doing terrible manipulations, or the travails of the music industry- Always distracted by the parade of words before you.

    Regret no more. For in ‘Befuddled by Cormorants’ you have the story ‘Belshazzar’s Feast’, and in ‘Belshazzar’s Feast’ the parade of words will cause you no trouble. The read-along voice that has kept you apart from the great characters of literature is here transfigured into your friend. For here …”

    Sadly no record remains of how this review ended remain. Such are the corruptions of time and memory.

    We can only speculate.

  5. Frank, that woman on the cover resembles my grand mother. Not just her surly and adamant, even grumpily expectant, expression but also her dress and weaponry. Whence does it hail?

    The title would not be amiss either, as you know Iran has the highest amount of drug users per person than any other country in the world, and the drug they love taking – opium, it’s quite a social norm – would easily induce a state in which “Unspeakable Desolation Pouring Down From The Stars” was an everyday truth!

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