Undertow of Memory

There's a space between what was and what's next, where memory comforts and disheartens. The varied protagonists in these character-driven stories live in that undertow: the doctoral student stuck in the memory of a brief sexual experience; the woman recognizing her younger self in a photograph, but confused by the crone who stares back at her from a mirror; the widower, more comfortable among strangers than friends because he doesn't have to apologize for his loneliness -- encounters that open the floodgates.

"By turns lyrical, bittersweet, tragic, and celebratory, this is a necessary book that deserves a wide and eager readership."

--Stephanie Dickinson, author of Girl Behind the Door and The Emily Fables

"...gently told, often in multiple voices, each given the space to tell their side of the story until the sometimes sad and often beautiful picture of people connecting as best they can emerges."

--tammy lynne stoner, author of Sugar Land (IPPY Award and the Advocate's Best of 2018)

"Undertow of Memory will leave you breathless with its subtle beauty and frank, powerful storytelling. Aging, loss, transformation, regrets, all the unspoken underpinnings of life receive a voice in Sgambati's masterfully poetic prose."

--Gar McVey-Russell, author of Sin Against the Race

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Undertow of Memory

There's a space between what was and what's next, where memory comforts and disheartens. The varied protagonists in these character-driven stories live in that undertow: the doctoral student stuck in the memory of a brief sexual experience; the woman recognizing her younger self in a photograph, but confused by the crone who stares back at her from a mirror; the widower, more comfortable among strangers than friends because he doesn't have to apologize for his loneliness -- encounters that open the floodgates.

"By turns lyrical, bittersweet, tragic, and celebratory, this is a necessary book that deserves a wide and eager readership."

--Stephanie Dickinson, author of Girl Behind the Door and The Emily Fables

"...gently told, often in multiple voices, each given the space to tell their side of the story until the sometimes sad and often beautiful picture of people connecting as best they can emerges."

--tammy lynne stoner, author of Sugar Land (IPPY Award and the Advocate's Best of 2018)

"Undertow of Memory will leave you breathless with its subtle beauty and frank, powerful storytelling. Aging, loss, transformation, regrets, all the unspoken underpinnings of life receive a voice in Sgambati's masterfully poetic prose."

--Gar McVey-Russell, author of Sin Against the Race

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Undertow of Memory

Undertow of Memory

by Vince Sgambati
Undertow of Memory

Undertow of Memory

by Vince Sgambati

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There's a space between what was and what's next, where memory comforts and disheartens. The varied protagonists in these character-driven stories live in that undertow: the doctoral student stuck in the memory of a brief sexual experience; the woman recognizing her younger self in a photograph, but confused by the crone who stares back at her from a mirror; the widower, more comfortable among strangers than friends because he doesn't have to apologize for his loneliness -- encounters that open the floodgates.

"By turns lyrical, bittersweet, tragic, and celebratory, this is a necessary book that deserves a wide and eager readership."

--Stephanie Dickinson, author of Girl Behind the Door and The Emily Fables

"...gently told, often in multiple voices, each given the space to tell their side of the story until the sometimes sad and often beautiful picture of people connecting as best they can emerges."

--tammy lynne stoner, author of Sugar Land (IPPY Award and the Advocate's Best of 2018)

"Undertow of Memory will leave you breathless with its subtle beauty and frank, powerful storytelling. Aging, loss, transformation, regrets, all the unspoken underpinnings of life receive a voice in Sgambati's masterfully poetic prose."

--Gar McVey-Russell, author of Sin Against the Race


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781947917354
Publisher: Fomite
Publication date: 02/01/2020
Pages: 258
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.58(d)

About the Author

Vince Sgambati's debut novel, Most Precious Blood, was a Forward Indies Finalist in literary fiction, 2018, and a Central New York Book Awards Finalist. His short stories have been recognized by the Nimrod Literary Awards: the Katherine Anne Porter Prize for Fiction and the Saints and Sinners Fiction Contest (2013 & 2016). His fiction and creative nonfiction have appeared in North American Review, Nimrod International Journal of Prose and Poetry, VIA: Voices in Italian Americana, Gertrude, Off The Rocks, Saints and Sinners: New Fiction from the Festival, Queer and Catholic, Journal of GLBT Family Studies, and Lavender Magazine, where he wrote a regular column on Queer Parenting. Vince is a former teacher in urban public schools, long-time social justice activist, and currently makes his home in the Finger Lakes area of Central New York and in New York City.
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