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Brown Bottle
2016
First Published
4.07
Average Rating
164
Number of Pages
Wade “Brown Bottle” Taylor is an alcoholic trying to protect his nephew Nick from the hardness of their region, Eastern Kentucky, and the world in general. He must end Nick's involvement with drugs and drug dealers in the area, and, fueled by his love for his nephew, Brown knows he must be the one to intervene to save him. But in order to save Nick, Brown must first save himself, overcoming a lifetime spent convinced he was unworthy. Brown Bottle's journey is one of selflessness and love, redemption and sacrifice, if only for a time.
Avg Rating
4.07
Number of Ratings
46
5 STARS
46%
4 STARS
30%
3 STARS
13%
2 STARS
7%
1 STARS
4%
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Author

Sheldon Compton
Sheldon Compton
Author · 5 books

Sheldon Lee Compton is a short story writer, poet, novelist, and memoirist from Pike County, Kentucky. He is the author of the short story collections The Same Terrible Storm (Foxhead Books, 2012), Where Alligators Sleep (Foxhead Books, 2014), Absolute Invention (Secret History Books, 2019) and Sway (Cowboy Jamboree Press, 2020). Compton is also the author of the novels Brown Bottle (Bottom Dog Press, 2016), Alice and the Wendigo (Secret History Books, 2017), and Dysphoria (Cowboy Jamboree Press, 2019). His poetry chapbook Podunk Lore, was part of the Lantern Lit series (Dog On a Chain Press, 2018) and his first full-length poetry collection Runaways was published 2021 by Alien Buddha Press. In 2021 Cowboy Jamboree Press published The Collected Stories of Sheldon Lee Compton. On the anniversary of Breece D'J Pancake Cowboy Jamboree Press published his memoir The Orchard Is Full of Sound: One author's connection with Breece D'J Pancake. In 2012, he was a finalist for both the Gertrude Stein Fiction Award and the Still Fiction Award. His writing has been nominated for the Chaffin Award for Excellence in Appalachian Writing, the Pushcart Prize, and was twice longlisted for Wigleaf's Top 50 in 2015 and 2019. He was cited twice for Best Small Fictions, in 2015 and 2016, before having his short story "Aversion" included in Best Small Fictions 2019. Aside from his primary writing, he is the founder and editor of the literary journal Revolution John and the founder and curator of the interview project Chaos Questions: Strange Interviews with Amazing People.

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