Aristata Press Launches Humorous and Horror-filled Young Adult Animal Allegory—High Noon on Come Along Slough by Bruce CampbellIn High Noon on Come Along Slough, rampant human pollution threatens the animals living on Come Along Slough. They come together to form a shaky alliance to survive.
By: Aristata Press In High Noon on Come Along Slough, humans have despoiled the slough's habitat, endangering the survival of the animals who live there. Food is scarce. In an effort to fight chronic hunger, a shaky alliance of carnivores and herbivores creates the United Slough of Animals. The USA imposes strict eating quotas, but Coyote and Elrod the Stoat are shameless scofflaws and don't want Big Government meddling with their natural right to eat their fill of Rabbits. Only "trickle down gastronomics" BRUCE CAMPBELL lives in Portland, Oregon, where he operates a small urban farm close to a golf course recently rewilded into a nature park. He was a high school environmental science teacher and has traveled extensively throughout the world. He co-authored with Nancy Henry an environmental memoir entitled This Rough Magic: At Home on the Columbia Slough. He has published short stories in Timberline Review, Fabula Press, and the Tishman Review, and won awards in the Kay Snow Writing Contest. He has also placed in the San Francisco Writing Contest and the Tucson Festival of Arts. Download sales information here. Wholesale availability from Ingram, and widely available online. End
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