Waiting for the Cyclone: Stories

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Price
$15.95  $14.83
Publisher
Touchwood Editions
Publish Date
Pages
224
Dimensions
5.5 X 0.6 X 8.4 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781927366509
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About the Author
Leesa Dean teaches English and Creative Writing for Selkirk College in Nelson, BC. She's been a finalist for the Irving Layton Award, the Litpop Award, and the Quebec Writing Competition. Waiting for the Cyclone is her first book.
Reviews
"In Dean's eclectic debut collection of short fiction, women take center stage. The stories flit across Canada and the Americas, telling tales of summer romances, hitchhiking in Alberta, and love so overpowering that it crushes its object. Bound by nothing but the intention to portray women's interior landscapes, these stories present imperfection in all its glorious variety . . . Focusing on how circumstance can change the pacing of relationships, these stories zoom in on the ways in which the characters are "no longer in sync." . . . A promising new author." --Publishers Weekly--Publishers Weekly
"The way Dean set ups up her stories and has the reader fill in the unsaid with their own imagination. She does it magnificently . . . There's life and beauty in every story. Dean hits her notes perfectly, and brings the coming storm to their world in a beautifully filtered and poetic reality." --Portland Book Review

"There are few occasions of physical violence in Waiting for the Cyclone, though plenty of emotional damage, the through-line a gale-like force pushing the narrative in a surprise direction--not a twist ending, but a destination unheralded at the beginning . . . The takeaway: Whatever our strength of will, we are buffeted by circumstances outside our control." --Globe and Mail
"Vibrant . . . These stories, peopled with unconventional women navigating between freedom and family ties, give an out-of-the-ordinary window into contemporary North American lives." --Foreword Reviews

"Subversive, illicit, and with a knack for final lines packed with innuendo, Waiting for the Cyclone is a pleasure readers need not feel guilty about." --Quill & Quire
"Leesa Dean's debut collection, Waiting For The Cyclone, is tried and true storytelling." --Broken Pencil

"Often in fiction, women are portrayed as 'good.' They may slip up, but they eventually return to goodness. Not so in this collection of stories. These women land hard. They aren't bad people, but neither are they especially likeable. However, they do come across as real--almost uncomfortably authentic in a real-life-stripped-down kind of way. Whether it is a woman leaving a relationship or another in search of the mother who gave her up or a young girl looking at her female role models, there is a weight to these poignant stories that lingers." --Y.A.M.