Some things shape us. Others we carry.For as long as he can remember, the narrator of "Beneath the Lodgepole Sky" has felt caught between who he is and who he wants to be. He's spent years trying to rise above the weight of his past - self-doubt, restlessness, a tendency to look for escape routes - only to realize that some parts of us are written in ink, not pencil.Through childhood memories, family stories, and the quiet weight of loss, he searches for answers in the things that shaped him: his father's steady hand, his mother's resilience, the old photos on the walls, and the towering…mehr
Some things shape us. Others we carry.For as long as he can remember, the narrator of "Beneath the Lodgepole Sky" has felt caught between who he is and who he wants to be. He's spent years trying to rise above the weight of his past - self-doubt, restlessness, a tendency to look for escape routes - only to realize that some parts of us are written in ink, not pencil.Through childhood memories, family stories, and the quiet weight of loss, he searches for answers in the things that shaped him: his father's steady hand, his mother's resilience, the old photos on the walls, and the towering lodgepole pine in his backyard. As he prepares to become a father himself, he wonders what will he pass down - and what can he leave behind.Told with warmth, humour, and unflinching honesty, "Beneath the Lodgepole Sky" is a meditation on family, memory, and the lifelong process of becoming who were meant to be.
Evan H. Clarke writes stories about ordinary people in extraordinary situations, exploring the humour, tension, and unexpected twists that life throws our way. His work blends sharp observation, dry wit, and a knack for storytelling that lingers, whether he's capturing the camaraderie of a remote worksite, the absurdity of modern dating, or the quiet moments that reveal something deeper. With a style that's thoughtful, immersive, and just the right amount of self-aware, Clarke crafts characters who are figuring things out, sometimes the hard way, sometimes with a laugh, and always with a story worth telling. He lives in Vienna, but his mind is often elsewhere, chasing ideas and the next great cup of coffee.
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