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Parting Shot

Parting Shot

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Author: Mark Terence Chapman
Publisher: Amazon
Category: Book

Buy New: $0.49




Media: Digital
Pages: 22

ASIN: B000VKC33Q

Publication Date: August 27, 2007
Availability: Available for download now

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
I love playing golf, and I love reading SF and fantasy. I thought it was a shame there were few (if any) SF&F stories involving golf. I wanted to write a story that would appeal both to SF&F fans and to golfers. Although this story doesn't contain the humor that many of mine do, it definitely incorporates a sense of irony, and even the title is something of a pun. I hope the story projects a sense of excitement about the sport, but it's largely a character study of an aging golfer who is given one last chance at glory.

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