As the French author Marcel Proust once remarked, the mind evokes endlessly changing thought patterns, much like a kaleidoscope.
Rod Serling (The Twilight Zone) would have loved to create radio dramas from these dark tales..
No dark tale in Kaleidoscope - whether magical realism, fantasy, science fiction, absurdist, dystopian or Fabulist - is beyond Lafayette\'s keen observations and engaging storytelling.
A paranoiac who plays chess against himself but cannot win.
Science fiction.
Medieval fantasy.
A middle-class black family - father, mother and teenaged son - reveal their innermost thoughts and experiences, unaware that COVID-19 will strike its first deadly blow within a week? There\'s more. . .
A priest with supernatural ecclesiastical powers and an innocent young girl who has just buried her father board a Victorian horse-drawn coach, beginning a journey into a spirit-infested netherland where nothing is as it seems? What happens when . . .
What happens when .
Two Abbott-and-Costello-like scientists, marooned on a nuclear bomb-blasted planet, try to re-engineer soldier-cyborgs? Convinced they\'re living in the best of all possible worlds, they struggle to survive as enemy armies swarm around them. . .
What happens when .
A loner, held captive for months in a mud castle, escapes but feels certain he is still doomed? Walking a deserted highway to Elysian he meets Kali, the most perfect being, as well as assorted man-eating monsters while slowly descends into madness. . .
What happens when .
An old gunfighter, accompanied by a Billy-the-Kid wannabe, arrives in a weird Wild West town to claim a straightforward bounty? But triggered by mistaken identity, the pair run afoul of a supernatural occurrence. . .
What happens when .
Lafayette\'s Kaleidoscope: Dark Tales, a genuinely extraordinary collection of five short stories and a novella, is like gazing upon the world again and again through bits of colored glass.
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As the French author Marcel Proust once remarked, the mind evokes endlessly changing thought patterns, much like a kaleidoscope