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A grieving woman tells her counselor increasingly elaborate and contradictory accounts of the night her partner died... A solitary pensioner, cut off from the world in the depths of lockdown, resorts to sitting in his apartment block's meter room to watch the electricity gauges surge with life... A traveling vending machine operator takes his goldfish with him on his long-haul journeys to alleviate its separation anxiety... The characters in Gaia Holmes' debut fiction collection adopt complex and ingenious mechanisms for processing a world that is at once too close and too far removed, needing…mehr

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A grieving woman tells her counselor increasingly elaborate and contradictory accounts of the night her partner died... A solitary pensioner, cut off from the world in the depths of lockdown, resorts to sitting in his apartment block's meter room to watch the electricity gauges surge with life... A traveling vending machine operator takes his goldfish with him on his long-haul journeys to alleviate its separation anxiety... The characters in Gaia Holmes' debut fiction collection adopt complex and ingenious mechanisms for processing a world that is at once too close and too far removed, needing to feel the presence of others, whilst also being overwhelmed by it. Whether it's the trauma of the pandemic and its many isolations, or the chaotic, draining lives of loved ones or neighbors, these stories explore the ingenuity of people striving to rebuild themselves, fortify their defenses and, most courageously, connect. Bringing with her the open-hearted lyricism, intense textures and inherent strangeness that set her poetry apart, Holmes arrives at the short story as the finished article: a master chronicler of 21st century Britain.
Autorenporträt
Gaia Holmes is an award-winner freelance writer and creative writing tutor who works with schools, universities, libraries and other community groups throughout the West Yorkshire region. She runs ' Igniting The Spark', a weekly writing workshop at Dean Clough, Halifax, and is the co-host of ' MUSE-LI', an online writing group. She has had three full length poetry collections published by Comma Press: Dr James Graham's Celestial Bed (2006) Lifting The Piano With One Hand (2013), Where The Road Runs Out (2018) and Tales from the Tachograph, a collaborative work with Winston Plowes (Calder Valley