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Published by IYF Publishing, edited by Sandy Lender, the fictional story of Melody Share details the end of an abusive relationship, highlighting the disturbing trend in domestic violence in our society. Narcissist Larry Dos has managed to slowly isolate Melody from friends and family who could warn her of danger. She feels utterly alone trying to safeguard herself from an increasingly menacing partner, while fighting off the effects of identity theft and sexual harassment at work. Desensitized to danger, she wonders if Larry's right...maybe she's going crazy. She has a pet bird, a career, and…mehr

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Published by IYF Publishing, edited by Sandy Lender, the fictional story of Melody Share details the end of an abusive relationship, highlighting the disturbing trend in domestic violence in our society. Narcissist Larry Dos has managed to slowly isolate Melody from friends and family who could warn her of danger. She feels utterly alone trying to safeguard herself from an increasingly menacing partner, while fighting off the effects of identity theft and sexual harassment at work. Desensitized to danger, she wonders if Larry's right...maybe she's going crazy. She has a pet bird, a career, and herself to protect, but she's determined to show that women can get out...they can get out unbroken. "I can say I held my breath through this whole story...it's unforgettable."--Author Laura Crawford
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Autorenporträt
Kelsey Day is a writer, environmental activist, and mental health advocate from southern Appalachia. Her work is urgent, timely, and relentlessly vulnerable, and has been published in literary journals such as Reservoir Road Literary Review, Storm Cellar Literary Magazine, Brave Voices Magazine, and Our Shared Memory Collective. She is a recipient of the University of Chicago's Young Memory Fellowship and is an honors student at Emerson College. She works with women from across the globe with the International Women's Writing Guild, is a staff writer for Two Story Melody, and serves as the Head Poetry Editor for The Emerson Review.