• Review

    The Fictional Man – Al Ewing

    Release Date: May 7th, 2013Publisher: SolarisAge Group:  AdultPages: 336Format: e-bookSource: Received from the publisher in exchange for an hones reviewHollywood: Niles Golan is writing a remake of a camp-classic spy movie. The studio has plans for a franchise, so rather than hiring an actor, the protagonist will be ‘translated’ into a cloned human body.It’s common practice – Niles’ therapist is a Fictional. So is his best friend. So, maybe, is the woman in the bar he can’t stop staring at. Fictionals are a part of daily life now, especially in LA.In fact, it’s getting hard to tell who’s a Fictional and who’s not…Funny, clever, profound and moving, The Fictional Man is set to be Al Ewing’s break-through novel.Review:…