New in Settlements – When The Earth Was Flat
A highly original voice that is occasionally sad, sometimes very comic. A real pleasure to read.—Vancouver Sun
One of the most gifted writers I know, and among his gifts are two that all too rare: a zest for life and a sense of humour.— Alden Nowlan
Enter a world where anything can happen and does. July 1973, Chatham, N.B., a world inhabited by the Duke and Dutchess of Fogo…the Archbishop of Canterbury” and of course “His Majesty James III, High King of All Celts and King of England, Ireland, Scotland and France.” Ray Fraser’s When The Earth Was Flat moves from horror masks to hesitant souls. He takes on this odyssey of life experiences and identity crisisl. His abstract writing captures the moods of his characters in such a way that it takes the reader through pain, doubt, truth and actuality. Fraser captures the essence of his characters through diverse language, catchy expressions and exciting plots.
