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Fiction Short Stories (single Author)

The Sometimes Lake

by (author) Sandy Bonny

Publisher
Thistledown Press
Initial publish date
Mar 2012
Category
Short Stories (single author)
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781897235997
    Publish Date
    Mar 2012
    List Price
    $18.95

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Description

The stories in Sandy Bonny's collection The Sometimes Lake will transport readers from the Arctic Circle to Alberta's badlands, and from the waters of the Georgia Straight to the deep lasting space of the prairies.
The characters that readers meet in these places will be oddly familiar or perhaps familiarly odd.
There are children who live in the magical territory between their imagination and their parents' realities; road builders from China and Australia who know the ghostly secrets at road's end; men who shape their lives with the predictability of beehives; others who are confused by cultural shift or troubled by the security of cults; women who try to grieve for their unborn children, and others who play at suicide.
At the vortex of the surprising plots churns Bonny's keen interest in science and its unexpected effect on human action and emotion.
Her curiosity and scrutinizing intelligence as well as her ever playful wit guide the reader through close encounters with physical and psychological landscapes and then reveal the uncommon denominators in them that make people unique.

About the author

Sandy Bonny is a writer and visual artist with an academic background in science. Her short fiction has appeared in literary journals and anthologies including Prairie Fire, Grain, and The Danforth Review, and was featured in Coming Attractions 11, Oberon Press’ annual anthology of up-and-coming Canadian fiction writers. Her first collection of short fiction, The Sometimes Lake (Thistledown Press, 2012), was nominated for the 2013 Saskatchewan Book Award for Best First Book. Yes, and Back Again is her first novel. Bonny lives in Saskatoon.

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