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  • Unfiction

  • By: Gene Doucette
  • Narrated by: Brad Wills
  • Length: 9 hrs and 32 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (106 ratings)

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Unfiction

By: Gene Doucette
Narrated by: Brad Wills
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Publisher's summary

When Oliver Naughton joins the Tenth Avenue Writers Underground, headed by literary wunderkind Wilson Knight, Oliver figures he'll finally get some of his wild imaginings out of his head and onto paper.

But when Wilson takes an intense interest in Oliver's writing and his genre stories of dragons, aliens, and spies, things get weird. Oliver's stories don't just need to be finished: they insist on it.

With the help of Minerva, Wilson's girlfriend, Oliver has to find the connection between reality, fiction, the mythical Cydonian Kingdom, and the non-mythical nightclub called M Pallas. That is, if he can survive the alien invasion, the ghosts, and the fact that he thinks he might be in love with Minerva.

Unfiction is a wild ride through the collision of science fiction, fantasy, thriller, horror, and romance. It's what happens when one writer's fiction interferes with everyone's reality.

Unfiction is the latest novel from Gene Doucette, the best-selling author of The Spaceship Next Door.

©2017 Gene Doucette (P)2017 Gene Doucette
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UNREALITY IN THE TWILIGHT ZONE

Rod Serling (The Twilight Zone) would be proud of the masterful story telling and performance of this unique and highly entertaining book that drags the characters and the reader through myriad clichés and tropes of sci-fi, fantasy, adventure, writer geeks, intrigue, chicanery and mixed mayhem and mystery mingled with flying alien bugs, dragons, magicians, sexual innuendo....all captivatingly managed with lighthearted, self-abasing humor, and hardly ANY run-on sentences!

Highly recommended!!!!

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Fantastic, Creative, Fun - and well narrated

I love all of Gene Doucette’s books, but I have to say this one was wildly different. Fever dreams of any writer, writ large across multiple genres. Without spoilers, it was full of eye-rolling humor, self deprecation, thrills, drama, and let’s face it: the kitchen sink.

This is a unique and standalone book, which should be enjoyable to anyone - particularly any wannabe authors.

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Perfectly Captured Tone and Well Matched Wit

It's not uncommon for me to grit and white-knuckle my way through an audio book's questionable mode of narration for the sake of a good story. Unfiction was pleasantly absent of such a compromise. Author Gene Doucette writes with sharp wit and the keen observation of a true student of the human experience. With nostalgic nods to all our favorite old stories Doucette playfully spins a yarn that is contemporary and new yet warmly familiar.

Narrator Brad Wills captures Doucette's voice with impeccable timing and delivery. Clear and articulate, Wills delivers the story at a pace that matches the tone and feeling of the story: quick and abrupt when the action is hot, steady and deliberate when delivering the more introspective moments of the piece.

It's unfortunate that Wills is not the narrator of Doucette's The Spaceship Next Door as it is next on my list of must listen audio books, as I have enjoyed both the story and its narration immensely.

Listen close and look for the clues as Wills delivers the story of Oliver Naughton's constantly shifting reality in Gene Doucette's Unfiction. You won't be disappointed!

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Wonderful.

I had no idea where the story was going. Or stories. It had me laughing out loud in places. The section where the protagonist was trying to write a romance had me cracking up.

I've been appreciating Steve Carlson's narration of Gene Doucette's other books and was surprised to find a different narrator. I almost didn't get it because of that and I would have missed out on this gem. Brad Wills was perfect for this book.

Keep writing books and I'll keep reading them. Or listening to them.

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Great twist!

I enjoy this writer but the narrator really made this book completely enjoyable! I recommend this one.

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The Writers Guild takes a trip to Wonderland

I had a bit of trouble getting into this story for the first couple chapters but I'm very fond of the author so I pushed through. I'm very glad I did this is probably one of the most creative weaving of stories that I've read in a long time! one of those books that you like more and more as you listen and are sad when it ends

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Caution, Genre Boundaries Not Respected

Normally authors pick a genre and attempt to subvert its conventional cliches thereby creating an interesting and entertaining story. Doucette, clearly bored with this mundane approach, decided to fill a basket with all the cliches of several genres, shake it up and subvert the whole of it as characters move from one genre to another at times chaotically. It works more often than not, but if you need orderly stories that stay within conventional boundaries this book may give severe and debilitating indigestion.

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Different

The concept of the story was very good and the narrator did a good job, but it didn't capture my interest like other books from this author.

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Kafkaesque fantasy

If Kafka could do plots, he may have written this. Amazing plots, lots of surprises for the reader, and even in the end, when a cliché seemed inevitable, he managed to avoid it.

Performance is very good.

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I’d like to wake up?

What a strange and compelling story. I went from wanting to get to the end of a short story, to waiting to get the the end of many short stories. I found the book exasperating and hard to put down. It wasn’t what I expected, but I enjoyed the journey. I have been working my way through Gene Doucettes library and have found all of the books enjoyable.

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