A Portrait of Tragedy (Chapter 2)

Beyond his marital disputes, Lace has greater issues troubling him. He's recently returned from work, where he serves as an emergency response rescuer. His wife Judy has become less agreeable to his extreme occupation. As the two face opposing conflict, details emerge involving the couple's unusual outside environment.

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A Portrait of Tragedy (Chapter 2)

Beyond his marital disputes, Lace has greater issues troubling him. He's recently returned from work, where he serves as an emergency response rescuer. His wife Judy has become less agreeable to his extreme occupation. As the two face opposing conflict, details emerge involving the couple's unusual outside environment.

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A Portrait of Tragedy (Chapter 2)

A Portrait of Tragedy (Chapter 2)

by J Niessen
A Portrait of Tragedy (Chapter 2)

A Portrait of Tragedy (Chapter 2)

by J Niessen

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Overview

Beyond his marital disputes, Lace has greater issues troubling him. He's recently returned from work, where he serves as an emergency response rescuer. His wife Judy has become less agreeable to his extreme occupation. As the two face opposing conflict, details emerge involving the couple's unusual outside environment.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045476058
Publisher: J Niessen
Publication date: 12/01/2013
Series: A Portrait of Tragedy , #2
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 100 KB

About the Author

I give credit to the leadership of two great gentlemen. It's through the teachings and inspiration of Billy D. Edson, that this vast project involving these short stories came forth.

In addition I wish to thank Pastor Matt Sparks for his generous encouragement and support.

The stories offered here at no cost were written while I attended a small-group creative writing class, as a student and instructor, held at Highpoint Church, of Tierrasanta, CA from winter 2009-present.

After spending countless hours working on the rough drafts, storyline, the design of these episodes, and their cover art, I can take in a relaxing deep breath of refreshing air, slowly exhale, and confidently state that these stories are presentable.

I give thanks once again to these two great mentors, for taking the time to go over these manuscripts, and for adding their helpful insight and suggestions. I greatly appreciate the hard work and the dedication you each have interjected in the midst of this endeavor. I will always value, and hope to exercise, the numerous lessons you have taught me.

--J. Niessen

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