Saturday, October 31, 2009

News: Within His Reach from Tasmaniac Publications

Tasmaniac Publications are proud to announce the forthcoming release of Within His Reach by Steve Gerlach!


Arnold Enright has been a prisoner for the past six years, confined to a cell not of his own making. Sentenced to viewing his world's reflection in a mirror and with little hope of escape, he is a man whose whole existence can be measured in feet and inches, his only companion the relentless wheeze of an iron lung.


In this hopeless life of scientific dead-ends, Arnold Enright is left to ponder, to regret, to constantly remember what was, and what might have been. Forever praying for an escape route and a way to end it all, Mr Enright is about to discover his prayers have been answered, but in a way he could never have imagined.


"Within His Reach is a gripping story, reminiscent of a top-drawer Twilight Zone episode. Steve Gerlach grabs you right at the start and holds you breathless until the very last line. I can imagine the spirits of Rod Serling and Charles Beaumont nodding their approval over this powerful novella--it's a terrific piece of work."

--Christopher Conlon, Bram Stoker Award finalist for Midnight on Mourn Street, Starkweather Dreams

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"I've read and enjoyed everything Steve Gerlach has published but I never imagined he had the talent, the soul, and the insight to write a story like Within His Reach. This is a wonderful tribute to Rod Serling --deeply moving, heartbreaking, even. It's an emotional roller-coaster I'll be thinking about for a long time.


I can't recommend it highly enough."

- John R. Little, Bram Stoker Award winning author of Miranda, The Memory Tree and The Gray Zone

Within His Reach
by Steve Gerlach
Introduction by William F. Nolan
Artwork by Alan M. Clark

180 signed & numbered
soft covers
$14 US


26 Lettered hard covers
Leather-bound, slip cased
and signed by
Steve, William and Alan
$80 US - SOLD OUT

Free shipping within the US & AUS

Pre-order now via: bugme@tasmaniacpublications.com for a March 1st 2010 release.

Source: Tasmaniac Publications

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