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Short fiction by Los Angeles by writer Shasta McBride
The Wheel in the Sky Short Fiction Mimmy Willow 9781484065501 Books
Edgar Allen Poe once wrote "All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream." Mimmy Willow, writer of "The Wheel in the Sky", captures this succinct and existential observation, while also penetrating the heart with visceral emotion in short poem-like stories from around the world. Reminds me of a young Lydia Davis.Product details
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The Wheel in the Sky Short Fiction Mimmy Willow 9781484065501 Books Reviews
The Wheel in the Sky is fresh writing from an unusual source a chick from LA who is not interested in the bull-malarkey. I like this collection of dreamscape stories from all over I can't tell what time or place but I feel connected nonetheless.
Mimmy Willow has a way with words. And you can tell through her Journey The Wheel in the Sky really does keep on turning, doesn't it?
Edgar Allen Poe once wrote "All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream." Mimmy Willow, writer of "The Wheel in the Sky", captures this succinct and existential observation, while also penetrating the heart with visceral emotion in short poem-like stories from around the world. Reminds me of a young Lydia Davis.

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