Step into the captivating world of Snapshots, where every moment holds the power to redefine lives. "A good snapshot keeps a moment from going away."- Eudora Welty. Journey through small towns and bustling urban landscapes in eleven immersive tales that delve into the complexities of personal and professional relationships. From characters grappling with their own backgrounds and life experiences to unexpected twists that challenge their beliefs, each story is a snapshot of human resilience and conflict. "Eliot Parker uses his absorbing prose to help his audience see these characters uncover…mehr
Step into the captivating world of Snapshots, where every moment holds the power to redefine lives. "A good snapshot keeps a moment from going away."- Eudora Welty. Journey through small towns and bustling urban landscapes in eleven immersive tales that delve into the complexities of personal and professional relationships. From characters grappling with their own backgrounds and life experiences to unexpected twists that challenge their beliefs, each story is a snapshot of human resilience and conflict. "Eliot Parker uses his absorbing prose to help his audience see these characters uncover their pain, doubt, and disbelief and how those emotions are challenged, and ultimately changed, when they attempt to rise above." -Diane Donovan, Midwest Book ReviewHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eliot Parker is the author of four thriller novels. A graduate of Eastern Kentucky University with his M.F.A. in creative writing, Eliot is a recipient of the West Virginia Literary Merit Award, and his novel Fragile Brilliance was a finalist for the Southern Book Prize in Thriller Writing. His novel Code for Murder was bronze winner in genre fiction by America BookFest in 2018, and his most recent novel, A Knife¿s Edge, was an honorable mention at the 2019 London Book Festival. He is the host of the podcast program ¿Now, Appalachia,¿ heard on the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network. A native of Charleston, West Virginia, Eliot teaches writing at the University of Mississippi and currently resides in Oxford, Mississippi and Chesapeake, Ohio.
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