Description
About the Author
William Huggins lives, writes, works, and explores the desert southwest with his wife, daughter, and three rescue dogs. Due to his father's work for the United States Air Force, he moved a lot and thus loves to travel. He has an MA in Literature from University of Nevada, Las Vegas. His short fiction and essays have appeared in various media, including Third Flatiron Anthologies, The Canadian Review of Comparative Literature, The Journal for Critical Animal Studies, and Critical Insights: Louise Erdrich.
Reviews
"A gripping, multilayered tale of faith and survival set against the backdrop of planetary colonization." Juliana Rew, Editor , Third Flatiron Publishing
"Huggins' Ghosts is stunning. He crafts an engaging new world out of the dusty canyons of the former without sacrificing description and character depth. His prose is lyrical, for it shares a poignant song of the past; meanwhile, Huggins' characters struggle to compose a new verse because of what they have left behind and what still follows them." Emily Hoover , reviewer for The Los Angeles Review
"Ghosts is a story of awakening to a truth that has always been there, finally illuminated as walls are breached and surrender to diversity and change triumph over the drive to be in control. Gripping from the very first page, by the end, you may have a new idea of what it can mean to soften into who you are meant to be. A poignant reminder the past cannot be forgottenand when placed in the light, has the power to transform fear into compassion." Heidi Barr , author of Woodland Manitou
Book Information
ISBN 9781947003439
Author William Huggins
Format Paperback
Page Count 100
Imprint Homebound Publications
Publisher Homebound Publications
Weight(grams) 130g
Dimensions(mm) 215mm * 9mm * 139mm