Author: | Phoebe Wilby | ISBN: | 9780473332044 |
Publisher: | Delahoyde Publishing | Publication: | September 1, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Phoebe Wilby |
ISBN: | 9780473332044 |
Publisher: | Delahoyde Publishing |
Publication: | September 1, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
This collection of short stories, poetry and essays by newcomer, Phoebe Wilby, highlights the truth in the statement that "everyone has a story to tell".
Phoebe lays a fresh perspective on the ordinary, and not so ordinary, events of everyday life in her 13 stories, seven poems and three essays.
Her writing style emphasises the point that even the mundane can become intersting depending on the points of view of the reader and the story teller. It's all relative, really.
The collection is named for "Point of View", her winning entry of the 2002 Golden Key International Honour Society Literary Achievment Award for Excellence in Fiction.
"Point of View" is a fictionalised account of the effect of the September 11 tragedy in 2001 on the lives of three survivors and clearly demonstrates the these of this collection.
This collection of short stories, poetry and essays by newcomer, Phoebe Wilby, highlights the truth in the statement that "everyone has a story to tell".
Phoebe lays a fresh perspective on the ordinary, and not so ordinary, events of everyday life in her 13 stories, seven poems and three essays.
Her writing style emphasises the point that even the mundane can become intersting depending on the points of view of the reader and the story teller. It's all relative, really.
The collection is named for "Point of View", her winning entry of the 2002 Golden Key International Honour Society Literary Achievment Award for Excellence in Fiction.
"Point of View" is a fictionalised account of the effect of the September 11 tragedy in 2001 on the lives of three survivors and clearly demonstrates the these of this collection.