<p>A man's midlife crisis unfolding in a taxidermy factory. A widower and his baby daughter visited by demons. A homunculus climbing out of the skull of a woman's sick father. These stories exist in the borderlands between literary and genre injecting strange and speculative elements into the mundane. Creatures spirits ghosts robots superheroes and the Devil himself populate the pages as elements of satire horror and science fiction enter the everyday tragedies of love death and loss. With odes to jazz and cyberpunk spanning Pittsburgh to Argentina <em>Stop Me If You've Heard This One Before</em> is twelve tales of the weird including a previously unpublished story and novelette.</p>