By Glen Paul Hammond
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A stray bullet hits a suicidal man; a neurotic woman can only make love while reading Tennessee Williams; a young man hunts down the mob boss who accidentally killed his dog; a photographer waits for police photos of his murdered lover.
In Even the Moon is Frightened of Me, Glen Paul Hammond presents a world made up of the fantastic and the mundane: A world where human beings struggle to be creators and not slaves, authors of their own lives and not life’s objects.

Glen Paul Hammond was born in East York, Ontario, Canada. He is a regular contributor to Political Animal Magazine and a Secondary School Teacher of English Literature. He lives with his wife, two sons, and German Shorthaired Pointer in the Toronto area. He is the author of The Literary Detective: A Guide to the Study of Great Literary Works, and a number of books of Irish history and children’s literature.