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These eclectic short works of fiction should be read as lyric essays of the human condition-comparable in intensity and emotion to lyric poetry-created out of the human spirit and brought to life by the experiences and imagination of the writer. Each story is a vignette of the human heart in conflict with itself as it struggles to resolve those human dilemmas that confront, confound and confuse us in making the choices that determine how we live our lives. The more troubling and controversial the questions, the more relevant and compelling-and important-the story. These are emotionally charged…mehr

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These eclectic short works of fiction should be read as lyric essays of the human condition-comparable in intensity and emotion to lyric poetry-created out of the human spirit and brought to life by the experiences and imagination of the writer. Each story is a vignette of the human heart in conflict with itself as it struggles to resolve those human dilemmas that confront, confound and confuse us in making the choices that determine how we live our lives. The more troubling and controversial the questions, the more relevant and compelling-and important-the story. These are emotionally charged stories about things that matter-love and honor and pity and pride and compassion-that speak truth to life's mysteries and perplexities, the only kind of stories worth writing or reading. Includes Readers Guide.
Autorenporträt
THOMAS GRISSOM has been a lifelong archer. A writer and a physicist, he is also the author of several works of fiction, poetry and non-fiction. His fiction includes two short story collections, "At the Top of the World and Other Stories" and "The Fawn and Other Stories," and the novel "Parodies of the Fall," and his poetry includes four collections of poems, "Journal Entries," "Neither Here Nor There," "Other Truths," and "One Spring More," as well as the collection "Selected Poems," all published by Sunstone Press.