Some stories are prose compositions that, while not actually broken into verse lines, demonstrate a depth of symbology, metaphor, and other figures of speech common to poetry, producing literary works of acute beauty in which the expression of feelings and ideas is given an intensity beyond the norm. In this collection of tales by the extraordinary writer Sharon Frame Gay, you will find yourself again and again both moved emotionally to rapture and grief while also being entranced by an exquisiteness of language and a close eye for human detail. Sharon Frame Gay has been internationally published in many anthologies and literary magazines, including Chicken Soup For The Soul, Typehouse, Lowestoft Chronicle, Literary Orphans, and others. She has won awards at The Writing District, Wow-Women On Writing, Owl Hollow Press, and Rope and Wire and is a Pushcart Prize nominee.
Some stories are prose compositions that, while not actually broken into verse lines, demonstrate a depth of symbology, metaphor, and other figures of speech common to poetry, producing literary works of acute beauty in which the expression of feelings and ideas is given an intensity beyond the norm. In this collection of tales by the extraordinary writer Sharon Frame Gay, you will find yourself again and again both moved emotionally to rapture and grief while also being entranced by an exquisiteness of language and a close eye for human detail. Sharon Frame Gay has been internationally published in many anthologies and literary magazines, including Chicken Soup For The Soul, Typehouse, Lowestoft Chronicle, Literary Orphans, and others. She has won awards at The Writing District, Wow-Women On Writing, Owl Hollow Press, and Rope and Wire and is a Pushcart Prize nominee.