Reseña del editor:
Professor and best-selling poet Alain C. Dexter leaps to his death at Valletta Falls, moments after posting his final Facebook update, in the shape of a woman’s breasts. Thousands of fans click Like and move on; only one, in a small Icelandic town, sees through the morbid wit and takes measures to save him. Meanwhile, Constable Elsie Kalahash of the Ontario Provincial Police just wants to go on holidays. But when you’re a Cree medicine woman trained in the Backward-Facing Path, there are no days off.
You've enjoyed the story, now read the glosas behind them...
Alain C. Dexter plays the lead in Dead Edit Redo, a fictional (?) novella about his life and poetry. In Dead to Rights: A Circularity of Glosas, you can read the glosas that were created during Dead Edit Redo.
Biografía del autor:
Elaine Stirling has been a “professional” writer since 1985, by virtue of having sold the first of ten Harlequin romances in that year. Five of those were romantic suspense because she loves a good mystery as much as a good love story. In subsequent years, while attempting to write a godawfully serious and tragic historical nonentity, she sold short fiction to Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine and Fantasy and Science Fiction. To keep food on the table, she became a corporate communication consultant and ended up quite enjoying that too. Her first nonfiction book, The Corporate Storyteller: A Writing Manual & Style Guide for the Brave New Business Leader, was published in 2009. A friend in Tokyo told Elaine a great story about a woman reading her book in a stall in the ladies’ rest room and laughing her head off. She emerged to find Japanese women staring at her, horrified. The world learns better with humour, Elaine believes.
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