Author: | Sarah Grace Logan | ISBN: | 9781310965968 |
Publisher: | Sarah Grace Logan | Publication: | January 13, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Sarah Grace Logan |
ISBN: | 9781310965968 |
Publisher: | Sarah Grace Logan |
Publication: | January 13, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Featuring seven new and reworked stories, this collection of short fiction by emerging author Sarah Grace Logan explores troubled lives and relationships from post-war America to the far-flung future of the human race. These are not comfortable stories. They will challenge your perceptions and leave you with questions after you finish reading.
“Behind her, the world gently rotated in a dark patch of sky.”
Sarah Grace is fascinated with exploring gender and identity in her writing. She loves to challenge herself by writing about people and experiences she has never known, places she has never been, and things which she just doesn't like. She lives and works in Manchester, UK.
"Reading this book took me on a journey through different places, people and my own emotions. She uses words that draw you in as a reader and don’t let you go until you finish that story." - Stephen Walker, reviewer
Featuring seven new and reworked stories, this collection of short fiction by emerging author Sarah Grace Logan explores troubled lives and relationships from post-war America to the far-flung future of the human race. These are not comfortable stories. They will challenge your perceptions and leave you with questions after you finish reading.
“Behind her, the world gently rotated in a dark patch of sky.”
Sarah Grace is fascinated with exploring gender and identity in her writing. She loves to challenge herself by writing about people and experiences she has never known, places she has never been, and things which she just doesn't like. She lives and works in Manchester, UK.
"Reading this book took me on a journey through different places, people and my own emotions. She uses words that draw you in as a reader and don’t let you go until you finish that story." - Stephen Walker, reviewer