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Fall 2000 Titles |
Southern Stories |
Southern Stories
Clark Blaise
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How Did You Sleep? |
How Did You Sleep?Paul GlennonPaul Glennon makes a commanding debut with a writing style that is both quirky and elusive. His stories -- strange, yet funny -- are about madmen, paranoiacs and the allegorically burdened. For the characters in these stories life is a board game to which we have lost, or perhaps never had, the instructions. sewn paper, 6x9, 160 pages
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Walking in Paradise |
Walking in ParadiseLibby CreelmanNewfoundland writer Libby Creelman finds the emotional heart of her characters -- characters continually seeking, and breaking, connections with others, though they rarely know it. These are stories about dislocation and about home -- about leaving it, returning to it, needing it, rejecting it -- crafted in a style that is controlled, yet sympathetic. sewn paper, 6x9, 176 pages
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The One With the News |
The One With The NewsSandra SabatiniSandra Sabatini is a gifted new writer whose work explores the nature of faith, loss, hope, and the grace we all need to remain upright. The One with the News looks at the ravaging effects of Alzheimer's disease and our own amazing ability to laugh until we cry. sewn paper, 6x9, 144 pages
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This Is Our Writing |
This Is Our WritingT.F. RigelhofPunctuate his title as you like but T.F. Rigelhof considers This is Our Writing a declaration, an enquiry and an exclamation. As a writer of half a dozen, a reviewer of dozens upon dozens, and as a reader of a multitude more books, Terry Rigelhof knows much about writing in Canada. sewn paper, 6x9, 208 pages
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