Cloud Diary


Doug is quiet and aimless when he meets Sophie, an extravagant, excitable artist. They live together on box wine, ramen and peanut butter until their world is fractured by violence. Eight years later, they rediscover each other as Sophie approaches a startling decision.
Cloud Diary is Doug’s story about Sophie and the shattering, transformative nature of intimacy. In considering the ways our histories can both scar and rescue us, it reminds us that the past is never simply the past.

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Cloud Diary


Doug is quiet and aimless when he meets Sophie, an extravagant, excitable artist. They live together on box wine, ramen and peanut butter until their world is fractured by violence. Eight years later, they rediscover each other as Sophie approaches a startling decision.
Cloud Diary is Doug’s story about Sophie and the shattering, transformative nature of intimacy. In considering the ways our histories can both scar and rescue us, it reminds us that the past is never simply the past.

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Cloud Diary

Cloud Diary

by Steve Mitchell
Cloud Diary

Cloud Diary

by Steve Mitchell

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Doug is quiet and aimless when he meets Sophie, an extravagant, excitable artist. They live together on box wine, ramen and peanut butter until their world is fractured by violence. Eight years later, they rediscover each other as Sophie approaches a startling decision.
Cloud Diary is Doug’s story about Sophie and the shattering, transformative nature of intimacy. In considering the ways our histories can both scar and rescue us, it reminds us that the past is never simply the past.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781936196852
Publisher: C&R Press
Publication date: 05/01/2018
Pages: 226
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author


Steve Mitchell's fiction has been published in December, Southeast Review, and Contrary, among others. His short story collection, The Naming of Ghosts, is published by Press 53. He's co-owner of Scuppernong Books in Greensboro, NC.
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