Dan Rhodes

Dan Rhodes is a British author known for his distinctive and often humorous writing style. He has written several novels and short story collections, gaining a reputation for his unique voice and engaging storytelling.

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  1. 1. Little Hands Clapping

    In a quaint German town, a peculiar museum dedicated to suicide becomes the backdrop for a darkly comedic tale that intertwines the lives of its eccentric curator, a mysterious janitor, and a young woman with a penchant for storytelling. As the museum's macabre exhibits attract visitors with morbid curiosity, secrets unravel and bizarre events unfold, revealing the complexities of human nature and the thin line between life and death. This whimsical narrative explores themes of love, loneliness, and the unexpected connections that bind us all.

  2. 2. Sour Grapes

    At a chaotic country literary festival, a cast of vain authors, frazzled organizers, opportunistic publishers, and zealous fans collide in a spiraling farce of bruised egos, social‑media pile-ons, and publicity stunts. As scandals multiply and reputations teeter, the absurdities of the book world are skewered with sharp, deadpan humor, exposing how ambition, insecurity, and the hunger for attention warp art and community. Beneath the satire, a sliver of affection for stories and their misfit makers still shines through.

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