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Aesop's Fables meets Sex and the City in this whimsical tale and poetry collection on love, self-acceptance, and the cycles of life. The girl has a secret, and the clue is in her name. For as long as she can remember, Ceason has transformed with the seasons. In spring, she is green-haired and full of hope; in summer, she is fiery, bright-eyed, and fierce; in autumn, she grows pensive and her eyes darken with the shortened days. But throughout every season, she runs from winter-when she takes on a monstrous form. Then, one spring, she meets the Artist, and everything changes. Now, she must…mehr

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Aesop's Fables meets Sex and the City in this whimsical tale and poetry collection on love, self-acceptance, and the cycles of life. The girl has a secret, and the clue is in her name. For as long as she can remember, Ceason has transformed with the seasons. In spring, she is green-haired and full of hope; in summer, she is fiery, bright-eyed, and fierce; in autumn, she grows pensive and her eyes darken with the shortened days. But throughout every season, she runs from winter-when she takes on a monstrous form. Then, one spring, she meets the Artist, and everything changes. Now, she must confront all the secrets of her past before winter's arrival or risk losing the only man she has ever dared to love. Ceason is an experimental fiction that blends a contemporary short story with a poetry collection.
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Tiffany has been a writer and ghostwriter, but now works in digital strategy at an advertising agency. She lives in London but spent the first half of her life in Hong Kong, where a part of her heart will always belong. She has a Bachelor's degree from the London School of Economics and a Master's from Imperial Business School. In 2020, her writing was highly commended in Faber & Faber's FAB Prize. Nowadays, you can find her eating her weight at your local dim sum restaurant, ugly crying at a theatre show, or reading and writing novels late into the night.