Many Seasons
Many Seasons is just that-a catalog of phases, a record of interiority, an accumulation of self. Ana, writer, parent, and human-in-healing, lets us in on the raw existential material by keeping her own narrative, writing through the many intervals of adulthood. Accompanied by Aaron Wessling's photography series which itself is a collaboration with the seasons, this story distills a dozen years of self-making into a short, elliptical novel that speaks to how gradually, everything shifts, cycles, and renews.

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Many Seasons
Many Seasons is just that-a catalog of phases, a record of interiority, an accumulation of self. Ana, writer, parent, and human-in-healing, lets us in on the raw existential material by keeping her own narrative, writing through the many intervals of adulthood. Accompanied by Aaron Wessling's photography series which itself is a collaboration with the seasons, this story distills a dozen years of self-making into a short, elliptical novel that speaks to how gradually, everything shifts, cycles, and renews.

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Many Seasons

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Many Seasons is just that-a catalog of phases, a record of interiority, an accumulation of self. Ana, writer, parent, and human-in-healing, lets us in on the raw existential material by keeping her own narrative, writing through the many intervals of adulthood. Accompanied by Aaron Wessling's photography series which itself is a collaboration with the seasons, this story distills a dozen years of self-making into a short, elliptical novel that speaks to how gradually, everything shifts, cycles, and renews.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798990017436
Publisher: Buckman Publishing LLC
Publication date: 11/12/2024
Pages: 146
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Frances Badalamenti is the author of the novels, I Don't Blame You and Salad Days. Her essays and interviews can be found in The New Yorker, The Believer Magazine, BOMB Magazine, Longreads and elsewhere. She lives in Portland, Oregon, where she teaches workshops and mentors writers.
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