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The Era of Lanterns and Bells

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In The Era of Lanterns and Bells, a lighthouse is haunted by the memory of lighthouse keepers, a train operator is forever changed by a subway suicide, a journalist befriends a homeless virtuoso, an orca trainer believes she's a whale, an aerialist runs away from the circus, and a Golden Gate Bridge jumper saves lives with fortune cookies. An obese woman is rescued from being a shut-in, a woman discovers that her favorite childhood pond is polluted and cancer-causing, a woman falls in love with a bipolar man in Jamaica, and an arborist writes love letters from trees. These quirky and darkly comic stories entertain while posing essential questions about truth, compassion, and humanity.

Product Details

PublisherNapili Press
Publish DateAugust 28, 2017
Pages198
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780999015704
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 0.5 inches | 0.7 pounds
BISAC Categories: Literary Fiction

About the Author

Ann Tinkham is a writer based in Boulder, Colorado. She is an anti-social butterfly, pop-culturalist, virtual philosopher, ecstatic dancer, political and java junkie. When she's not tinkering with words, she's seeking adventures. Ann has talked her way out of an abduction and talked her way into the halls of the United Nations. She hitchhiked up a mountain in Switzerland and worked her way down the corporate ladder. Ann has flown on a trapeze and traded on the black market in Russia. She cycles up steep canyons, hikes to glacial lakes and mountain peaks, and blazes her own ski trails. As soon as she amasses a fortune, she plans to buy an island and hopes she won't be voted off her own island. Her fiction and essays have appeared in All Things Girl, Apt, Denver Syntax, Edifice Wrecked, Foliate Oak, Hiss Quarterly, Lily Literary Review, Short Story Library, Slow Trains, Stone Table Review, Synchronized Chaos, The Adirondack Review, The Battered Suitcase, The Citron Review, The Literary Review, Toasted Cheese, Wild Violet, Word Riot, and others. Ann's essay, "The Tree of Hearts" was nominated for a Pushcart Prize and her story, "Afraid of the Rain" was nominated for Sundress's Best of the Net Anthology.

Reviews

I really enjoyed this--the quiet artistic rage of it and the absolutely fantastic wit.

-- Roxane Gay, PANK

Your work impressed the editorial staff with its skillfully written funny, irreverent voice.

-- The Editors, Missouri Review

Thanks for the read. Orcinus Pas de Deux is strange and beautiful and I love it.

-- Kevin O'Cuinn, Prose Editor, Word Riot

We really enjoyed Treemail.

-- Editors, One Story

We found the story engaging and well written (but were a little perplexed by the character's actions).

-- Editors, LITnIMAGE

These stories are very well-written, very nicely plotted, and remarkably clever.

-- Beth Adams, Editor, Guideposts

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