"Do you ever wake up in the morning and wish you hadn't?" Yes. But how could I admit it to a girl I'd only know for three weeks. Captivated by the enigmatic new student at school, Julia is enticed into a suicide pact. Julia lives; her new friend does not. Fifteen years later, she continues to grapple with the guilt and trauma of that fateful day, leading her to retreat into daydreams as a means of escape. However, even in her fantasies, she cannot find solace, as a surreal figure named Cat is determined to thwart Julia's journey towards healing and happiness. Everything changes when she…mehr
"Do you ever wake up in the morning and wish you hadn't?" Yes. But how could I admit it to a girl I'd only know for three weeks. Captivated by the enigmatic new student at school, Julia is enticed into a suicide pact. Julia lives; her new friend does not. Fifteen years later, she continues to grapple with the guilt and trauma of that fateful day, leading her to retreat into daydreams as a means of escape. However, even in her fantasies, she cannot find solace, as a surreal figure named Cat is determined to thwart Julia's journey towards healing and happiness. Everything changes when she encounters Adam, who helps her uncover what she's been missing. This poignant coming-of-age tale for adults will resonate with anyone who is still waiting to feel grown up.
Annalisa Crawford lives in south east Cornwall and shares her home with her husband, and canine writing companion, Artoo. She writes dark contemporary fiction with a hint of paranormal.Her first book, Cat & The Dreamer, was published in 2012 and became the catalyst for longer works and eventually novels: Grace & Serenity (2020), Small Forgotten Moments (2021), and One Tuesday, Early (2024). Her short stories have appeared in Writers' Forum, The New Writers, Flash Fiction Magazine, Fictive Dream, and Reflex Fiction, and many others.Small Forgotten Moments won Silver Medal in the Wishing Shelf Book Awards, and her short story collection, The Clock in My Mother's House, was shortlisted for the Rubery Book Award.Website: annalisacrawford.com
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