Cliff Walking: 2nd Edition

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Price
$19.95  $18.55
Publisher
Cedar Ledge Publishing
Publish Date
Pages
364
Dimensions
6.0 X 0.75 X 9.0 inches | 1.07 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781732259911
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About the Author
Payne is a fourth generation Vermonter from the legendary Northeast Kingdom. He holds his MA in English from Tufts University, and his MD from the University of Vermont, where he has been a Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery since 1988. Payne has been writing most of his life and has published many journal and magazine articles, as well as four previous books. He has been mentored by Howard Frank Mosher and other prominent writers. He practices general surgery in northwestern Vermont and lives on an organic farm with his family. He raises money from sales of his books for worthy organizations, including Prevent Child Abuse Vermont, the Lake Champlain Land Trust, area food shelves, and others. Payne makes appearances at bookstores, book fairs, libraries, reading groups, and other events in support of his books.
Reviews

"Stephen Russell Payne has emerged as a new voice in Vermont's impressive pantheon of creative writers, and a powerful one. For years I've enjoyed his journalism and short fiction. Now, with his first novel, he has written a dramatic story of suspense, love, and redemption. CLIFF WALKING is written with clarity, passion, and great sympathy for, and understanding of, all aspects of human nature."

- Howard Frank Mosher, award winning author

"Stephen Russell Payne's short stories have shown him to be among New England's finest writers of regional fiction. His first novel, Cliff Walking, is an absorbing story, skillfully told. Perhaps the author's experience as husband, father, and physician in a Vermont community has deepened his knowledge of people. At any rate, we believe in these characters and care about them. What Payne has given us isn't a plotless "literary" novel, but a warm and touching love story full of suspense and conflict, likely to have wide popular appeal. I like this story a lot. Payne is in top form."

- X. J. Kennedy, Robert Frost Poetry Medal Recipient