Although the author (with many previous unique Snarkian works under his belt) describes 'Snarkmas...
'The Haunting of the Snarkasbord' is a dark, humorous parody of Lewis Carroll's 'The Hunting of t...
Róä Wiðz (1882-1937), the locally-admired though otherwise little-known Zumorgian translator, spe...
In the first of these two crime fiction tales, R.I.P. (Restless in Pieces), modern grave-robbers...
Charles Dodgson had had a difficult day photographing young Victor Alexander Parnell, one of Quee...
In this retelling of Lewis Carroll's classic tale, Alice's fall down the rabbit hole turns into a...
A brutal serial killer stalks members of the Southern California branch of The American Lewis Car...
In this snark-skin portmanteau are four stories about various species of Boojum that have haunted...
Your ticket on this Snark hunting expedition through the snarkish imagination of Byron Sewell is ...
Need a good laugh? This obscure work by Carrollian author and illustrator Byron W. Sewell is an o...
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...