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Flingal's Funtropolis
Flingal's Funtropolis
Flingal's Funtropolis
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"Bill rifled through an old snowboarding pack that hung from his shoulder—making sure Marie hadn’t forgotten anything—while Eli sat on the floor, banging a stray clothes hanger against the wall, singing sporadic lines of 'Wheels on the Bus'."

"Flingal's Funtropolis" is a magical theme park, full of popular rides, unwinnable games, and overpriced cafetria food, named for the friendly creature kid's love, Flingal. To celebrate their son's second birthday a young couple try to put everything aside and make it through the day.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherK. Albasi
Release dateSep 27, 2018
ISBN9780463355442
Flingal's Funtropolis
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K. Albasi

K. ALBASI is a creative writer and multimedia designer. In 2014 he graduated from Temple University's Film & Media Arts program. Writing about himself in the third-person makes him uncomfortable. He currently resides in Philadelphia, PA with his cat, the Emperor.

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    Flingal's Funtropolis - K. Albasi

    Flingal's Funtropolis

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    K. Albasi

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    This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

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    Bill rifled through an old snowboarding pack that hung from his shoulder—making sure Marie hadn’t forgotten anything—while Eli sat on the floor, banging a stray clothes hanger against the wall, and sang sporadic lines of Wheels on the Bus. He zipped the bag and threw it over his back. On the ledge he grabbed his coffee mug, long cold, and swallowed

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