Bewildering Stories

Gary Inbinder

Bewildering Stories biography

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Gary Inbinder is an attorney who left the practice of law to write full-time. His short fiction, articles and essays have appeared in The Copperfield Review, Humanitas, Praesidium, Quodlibet and Touchstone.

Gary’s recently completed first novel, Confessions of the Creature, a story inspired by Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Percy Bysshe Shelley’s Prometheus Unbound, is coming soon from Drollerie Press.

Website: garyinbinder.grotesqueries.com


Copyright © 2006, 2007 by Gary Inbinder

Bewildering Stories bibliography

Bewildering Stories interviews Gary Inbinder

Prose Fiction Noble Lies
Exterminator
Noble Lies (in 2 parts)
Good Eating
Doppelganger in the Loop
To Raise a Storm
Three Wishes
Nanodeath
Zotheca (in 2 parts)
A Warbler in a Dying Oak
Nemo at the Café
The Unanswered Question (in 3 parts)
    The Mysterion
  1. part 1; part 2, Chapter I, part 3
  2. Chapter II

Confessions of the Creature (excerpt)
Survival Among the Fittest

Prologue (in 2 parts)
Chapter 1 (in 2 parts)
Chapters 2-4
Chapters 5-7, part 1
Chapter 7, part 2-Chapter 9
Chapters 10-12
Chapters 13-15
Chapter 16 (in 2 parts)
Chapters 17-18
Chapter 19 (in 2 parts)
Chapter 20 (parts 1-3)
Chapter 20, part 4
Chapter 21, parts 1-2
Chapter 21, parts 3-4
Chapter 22 (in 2 parts)
Letters Poetry
Time in Historical Fiction
Female Androids
What a Coincidence...
Storm at Sunrise
The Ravenous Raven

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