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In her follow-up to Steel Garden , GiGi Huntley explores the big reasons for a small garden patch, shares the resiliency of people facing the end of the world, and throws us into a barber chair with the power to take its clients into a past that never happened. Huntley's poetry is intimate and contemporary, simple in language yet profound in meaning. It speaks of a world that most of us recognize. Short stories, flash fiction, and poems give readers a chance to take small bites of big ideas, perfect in this world of social media and phone-sized information.

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In her follow-up to Steel Garden, GiGi Huntley explores the big reasons for a small garden patch, shares the resiliency of people facing the end of the world, and throws us into a barber chair with the power to take its clients into a past that never happened. Huntley's poetry is intimate and contemporary, simple in language yet profound in meaning. It speaks of a world that most of us recognize. Short stories, flash fiction, and poems give readers a chance to take small bites of big ideas, perfect in this world of social media and phone-sized information.


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Autorenporträt
GiGi Huntley is an Asian-American author and abstract artist. Her work is found in the anthologies Rupture and Three. She and her husband, Tony, own a salon/barber shop in Boise, Idaho, where she is inspired by the stories shared from her chair. Her collection, Steel Garden, debuted at number seven on the Amazon short story list.