'The Haunting of the Snarkasbord' is a dark, humorous parody of Lewis Carroll's 'The Hunting of t...
Charles Dodgson had had a difficult day photographing young Victor Alexander Parnell, one of Quee...
Need a good laugh? This obscure work by Carrollian author and illustrator Byron W. Sewell is an o...
A brutal serial killer stalks members of the Southern California branch of The American Lewis Car...
Your ticket on this Snark hunting expedition through the snarkish imagination of Byron Sewell is ...
In the first of these two crime fiction tales, R.I.P. (Restless in Pieces), modern grave-robbers...
Róä Wiðz (1882-1937), the locally-admired though otherwise little-known Zumorgian translator, spe...
In this retelling of Lewis Carroll's classic tale, Alice's fall down the rabbit hole turns into a...
Although the author (with many previous unique Snarkian works under his belt) describes 'Snarkmas...
While on a business assignment in the Republic of Korea in 1985-86 Byron and Victoria Sewell imme...
Middle English is the name commonly given to the forms of English current from about 1100 to roug...
In this snark-skin portmanteau are four stories about various species of Boojum that have haunted...
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The first Russian translation of 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' appeared in Moscow in 1879, f...
'Snarkmaster' is a unique, gripping tale of a power struggle between good and evil, concluding wi...