Enjoy Your Stay at the Shamrock Motel

Andrew Kaufman

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Aesop meets Anaïs Nin in these absurdist stories of very unexpected redemption

Getting to the Shamrock Motel isn’t easy. It’s just off Concession #18, but you can’t get there through a sequence of lefts and rights. To find the Shamrock you have to be lost – not just on the map, but in your heart and soul.

The Shamrock Motel does not accept reservations. The only way to get a room is by walking into the office and asking Rosemary, the owner/operator for one. Try not to stare at her hair.

Fair warning: no one spends the night, or even an hour at the Shamrock without experiencing some form of transformation. Whether it’s accidently sleeping with a bear, turning yourself into a river, or getting entirely too intimate with the sun, time spent at the Shamrock will make you wiser, stronger, sexier, and more yourself. Even if that’s the last thing you want.

These linked stories explore the intersection of personality and desire, love and lust, the joy and sadness of being alive and in love. Heated pool, cable TV, and a shot at redemption: the Shamrock Motel offers it all. Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred.

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surrealism, interconnected stories, absurdist, Delta of Venus, stories, Aesop’s Fables, All My Friends are Superheroes, magical realism, motels, Aesopica, Little Birds, short stories, absurdist fiction, The Ticking Heart, animal stories, Anais Nin, surrealist fiction