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50 reviewsSmall bookshop. Big problems.
London, in a time before streaming services changed TV, Guitar Hero was at the peak of popularity, & bootleg DVDs were sold on street corners.
Abbey's not a bad writer, but she's a terrible journalist. Forced to work at a small bookstore after losing her job, she decides to work on a personal project: recreating a story about 1920s Chicago told by her late grandfather—a story that may or may not be true.
Only her co-worker Finn is frustratingly directionless (even if he is attractive), strangers are running pub quizzes in her store, her roommate is going on tour with her band, & one of her customers might be a psychopath.
Oh, & the bookstore is located above a sex shop. Perfect.
People tell Abbey she needs to lighten up, but how can she when the world is so darn annoying? Can't a girl just write in peace?
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Noah Chinn was born in Oshawa, Ontario, and has never really forgiven it for that. After high school he fled his hometown in favour of the freezing winters of Ottawa. Three years later it dawned on him that higher education & frostbite did not have to go hand in hand, & finished his degree in.
Shortly after university he moved to Vancouver, where he met his future wife, Gillian. He then spent the summer bicycling across Canada, which she thankfully didn’t misinterpret as him trying to get as far away from her as possible. They moved to Japan for three years, where he taught English yet managed not to learn a word of Japanese (an oversight he's now trying to correct).
It was during this time that he had a successful cartoon series called Fuzzy Knights, which centered on the exploits of toy animals playing Dungeons & Dragons, and the evil hamster trying to destroy them. Some have called this a cry for help.
His work has been published in Amazing Stories magazine, Knights of the Dinner Table magazine, & The Globe & Mail.