Praise for

Stranger Will: a novel

“Just like a Palahniuk novel, Stranger Will reads volatile: it could go any way. Caleb J. Ross leads you with a wry smile into dark places, but by the time you realize it’s too late. You will follow him anywhere.”
Alan Emmins, author of Mop Men: Inside the World of Crime Scene Cleaners

“As someone who teaches, edits and reads for a living, I’m always looking for the scene, the character, the story I haven’t read a thousand times over and over. Something with the spark of originality and the courage to be different…And, thanks to Caleb J. Ross and his Stranger Will, I had those moments of joy repeatedly throughout the book. This is an original—unlike anything you’ve ever read before.”
Rob Roberge, author of More than they Could Chew and Working Backwards from the Worst Moment of my Life

Stranger Will is a nightmare landscape littered with the carcasses of fatherhood and various social mores. This is one paranoid, challenging, beautiful, and pitch-dark book. I’m a little afraid of this Ross guy now; but I’ll also read anything he writes.”
Paul Tremblay, author of The Little Sleep and In the Mean Time

“With ease, Ross seems to dare you to turn the page…His writing is fearless. The courageous reader will not be dissatisfied.”
Kristin Fouquet, author of Twenty Stories and Rampart & Toulouse