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"Energy Lines" is a collection of short stories that reflect on death by considering how the challenges of life are really the machinery that moves life along. The stories are from the different phases of reaching adulthood and understanding life choices. Love and death come together in sometimes humorous situations to advance the characters to a new level in their lives. The story "May" is comical yet tells the sad story of a man without definition. His niece uncovers the mystery of his death and is able to make some definite decisions about her life. "Lucky Dog" is about opening up to the…mehr

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"Energy Lines" is a collection of short stories that reflect on death by considering how the challenges of life are really the machinery that moves life along. The stories are from the different phases of reaching adulthood and understanding life choices. Love and death come together in sometimes humorous situations to advance the characters to a new level in their lives. The story "May" is comical yet tells the sad story of a man without definition. His niece uncovers the mystery of his death and is able to make some definite decisions about her life. "Lucky Dog" is about opening up to the pain of love in order to have love. In "Shadows of Life" a teenage girl losses her narcissism when she experiences the suicide death of a friend. "Cures" deals with the obsession of alternatives to what ails us and finally making the effort to jump in feet first and deal with the ills of the world. The send out a message of growth, understanding through family relationships.
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About the author: Debra J. Robinson is a filmmaker and writer. Her first film I BE DONE BEEN WAS IS, an entertainment documentary profiling the careers of four African-American comediennes, was broadcast on select PBS channels, the Whitney and MOMA Museums, Brooklyn Academy of Music, DuSable Museum of African American History and international film festivals. She is releasing a series, ASPIE Girls which is about African-American women with Aspergers Syndrome.