Muted and She: Two Short Stories in Verse (Collected)

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Product Details
Price
$11.99
Publisher
Vine Leaves Press
Publish Date
Pages
62
Dimensions
5.0 X 0.15 X 7.0 inches | 0.15 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781925417524
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About the Author
Jessica Bell is a multi-award-winning author/poet and singersongwriter who was born in Melbourne, Australia.In addition to having published a memoir, five novels, four poetry collections, and numerous craft books on writing and publishing, she is also the Publisher of Vine Leaves Press, and a highly sought-after book cover designer.She currently resides in Athens, Greece, with her partner and son, and a pile of dishes that still don't know how to wash themselves despite her consistently teaching by example.For more information about Jessica and her projects, visit, iamjessicabell.com.
Reviews
"This utterly brilliant short work is not merely dystopian; that is too easy a label. It is a wholly organic, poetic warning of a future where a master may 'dress his staff in false expression' and other, more dire, imaginings. There are too many gifted turns of phrase and images for this to not be regarded as an extraordinary outpouring of poetic narrative. The protagonist's voice has been tampered with: Bell's voice speaks for her, and movingly." Charles Bane, Poet Laureate Nominee of Florida "Just beautiful. I read it several times and each time was more painfully beautiful." Monica Bhide, author of Karma and the Art of Butter Chicken
This utterly brilliant short work is not merely dystopian; that is too easy a label. It is a wholly organic, poetic warning of a future where a master may dress his staff in false expression and other, more dire, imaginings. There are too many gifted turns of phrase and images for this to not be regarded as an extraordinary outpouring of poetic narrative. The protagonist s voice has been tampered with: Bell s voice speaks for her, and movingly. Charles Bane, Poet Laureate Nominee of Florida
Just beautiful. I read it several times and each time was more painfully beautiful. Monica Bhide, author of Karma and the Art of Butter Chicken"