Mantids, The Fiction Shelf
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Reviewer:
James A. Cox
Source:
Midwest Book Review, Vol. 4, No. 2
Insects were never thought of by anyone as 'sexy'. "Mantids" takes a look into the love life of the mantis, and a certain male of the species who can't seem to get enough due to a certain pill a human misplaced. Making no acclaims to being highbrow, Dakron draws from many sources in order to provide his readers with a side-splitting adventure that'll give anyone the much needed laugh they deserve in life. "Mantids" is a must for humor readers seeking something with a twist.
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As sinister as a thirteen-year-old with a lighter and a keg of butane.”
—Raven Chronicles
About Ron
Ron Dakron is a poet and novelist.
He is the author of four novels-infra, Newt, Hammers and Mantids, and three collections of poetry. His work runs the gamut from surrealism to sci-fi pastiche.
Publishers Weekly deemed him "a writer with a fine ear...




