As a River

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Price
$17.99  $16.73
Publisher
Jaded Ibis Press, LLC
Publish Date
Pages
218
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.5 inches | 0.62 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781938841101
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About the Author
Sion Dayson is an American writer and voice actor. Born in New York, raised in North Carolina, and a decade spent in Paris where she acquired French nationality, she now makes her home in Valencia, Spain. Her work has appeared in numerous venues including The Writer, The Rumpus, Electric Literature, Hunger Mountain, Utne Reader, The Wall Street Journal, and several anthologies, including Strangers in Paris and Ms Aligned: Women Writing About Men. Sion has won grants and residencies from the Kerouac House and the Barbara Deming Memorial Fund, among others. She holds an MFA in fiction from Vermont College of Fine Arts.
Reviews
"Insightful, observant, and poetic." -Foreword Reviews "Signals the arrival of a significant new voice in literary fiction. Shades of...Morrison's lyricism, Baldwin's social consciousness, and Adichie's ear for dialogue." -The Rupture "Dayson has put readers in touch with a brilliant perception into the human spirit." -North Carolina Literary Review "Expertly crafted plot, lyrical prose, and an ending that brings us to the depths of life and death," -Independent Book Review "A heartfelt meditation on what divides us from each other and from love." -The Arts Fuse "Astonishing. Sion Dayson is a bright new talent, full of verve, bravery and poetry. Read this incandescent novel and prepare to be mesmerized." -Rene Denfeld, bestselling author of The Child Finder and The Butterfly Girl "A masterful debut...Read it for the questions it raises, the struggle it evokes, the connections it makes, and the compassion it incites." -The Museum of Americana "Reflective and lyrical...The river feels as fully realized as the novel's richly drawn characters, and at certain moments it transcends them-like time itself." -Small Press Picks