Fool’s Cap and Other Stories

Fool’s Cap and Other Stories by Keith Weaver, published by Iguana Books on December 9, 2019, is a collection of 202 pages written in English. This edition presents a variety of narratives that explore unusual scenarios, such as the implications of moving a railway station and the quirks of an obsolete paper size. The stories traverse multiple locations, including Italy, France, Germany, England, and Nova Scotia, offering a diverse backdrop for the characters and events.
Readers will encounter a range of themes, from personal discovery to whimsical absurdity, as they delve into tales featuring road hockey, old friends sharing coffee, and a transformative encounter with a shadowy figure. The collection also introduces an odd pair of vigilantes and a man with a coin in his mouth, showcasing Weaver’s ability to blend darkness with humor. This second collection of short stories invites exploration of the unexpected and the peculiar in everyday life.
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What might happen when one tries to move a railway station? Do you know where Jericho is? Can someone could become rich based on knowledge of an obsolete size of paper? Ever had nightmares about a pitcher plant?
In Fool’s Cap and Other Stories, readers will travel to Italy, France, Germany, England, Nova Scotia, and other parts of Canada. There’s a story about road hockey, two old friends discovering things over a cup of coffee, an event that leads a shadowy figure to change his life, an odd pair of vigilantes, and even a man with a coin in his mouth.
From darkness and personal discovery to whimsy and just plain absurdity, Keith Weaver’s second collection of short stories will delight readers yet again.
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