Vision Zero: Short Fiction | Tod Molloy
Vision Zero: Short Fiction | Tod Molloy
On hiatus from his provocative Hogtown Noir series, Tod Molloy returns with Vision Zero, a new short story collection.
Constructed as a late night radio broadcast, Vision Zero is a gonzo expedition to locales best visited through fiction, including hard-boiled throwback Saskatoon, and Contraption, a tale Molloy conceived while still a student.
Although Vision Zero explores shorter literary formats, Molloy's thematic scope remains intact: conspiracy, masculinity, delusion, the decadence and dissonance of managerial elites.
Composed in terse electric prose, Vision Zero's darkly rendered satire will make you cringe and smile and think. And think again.
About the Author
Tod Molloy is a writer from Toronto. His debut novel, PORT LANDS, was released in 2022. Tod studied English Literature at the University of Toronto. His favourite author is Don DeLillo. In support of his HOGTOWN NOIR series, Tod co-launched TOO LATE TO DIE EARLY, a blog for all things Noir. Keep tabs on Tod at todmolloy.com