Harmony'S Song and Other Stories

Harmony'S Song and Other Stories

by Carl Wooton
Harmony'S Song and Other Stories

Harmony'S Song and Other Stories

by Carl Wooton

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Overview

Twelve stories explore the stresses and strains inherent in youth coming of age, family dynamics, misplaced and unrequited love, the reserved strength in a marriage, a confrontation with death, and the constant awareness that there is never enough money. Ernest Ramblers family lives with the knowledge that Ernest senses that he must always be looking for or moving to a better job, which means they will be moving again soon. The stories place the characters in Indiana, Illinois, Kansas, Arkansas, and Louisiana. None of the characters seems to find a sense of permanence in any one place. In Ramblers and Spinners, coming of age can mean a counting of losses. In A Wide Day, the death of a chicken reveals a mystery about time and life and death. Arrangements and Harmonys Song display how little one might know about another. There is a general sense that everything in life involves unending pursuits of security and love and that coming of age may well be a never-ending process.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781984539571
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 07/31/2018
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.39(d)

About the Author

Carl Wooton has been writing and teaching for more than fifty years. His fiction, poetry, and essays have appeared in various journals and literary reviews. His fiction is in The Hudson Review), Literary Review, Blue Lake Review, Green Briar Review, Sun Dog, Forum, Ball State University Forum, Cayuhoga Review, Georgia Review, Crows Nest, Slackwater Review, Revue de Louisiane, Laurel Review, Beloit Fiction Journal, Ellery Queens Mystery Magazine, Chatauqua Literary Review, and in the anthology Take a Mind Walk. In 1990, he co-authored Ernest Gaines: Conversations on the Writers Craft, with Marcia Gaudet (LSU Press). He retired in 1993, after teaching for twenty-eight years at University of Louisiana-Lafayette. He moved to Californias central coast and taught twenty more years at Cal Poly State Univesity in San Luis Obispo until June, 2013. At 83 years old, he still writes and is working on two novellas, a collection (maybe two) of stories, and a novel in whatever amount of energy and time he is allowed. To paraphrase (badly) Achilles, Life is hard, but any part of it is a damned sight better than the alternative.
He lives with his wife, Dolores, in Nipomo, California.
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