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"Powerful & Provocative
Insight into Everyday Life"
It is an honour to review Deborah Sheldon's, `All The Little Things That We lose'
a selection of 30 short stories. A highly talented storyteller and keen observer
of life, Sheldon's latest work focuses on everyday life in suburban Australia.
- SM, (Melbourne, Australia), 23 January,
2010
"Sharp, funny and slightly
scary"
This is a great collection of short stories. Sharp, funny and very often just
a little bit scary, Deb Sheldon delves past everyday events into the dark recesses
of our minds. It's always interesting to see what's in there, although I'm sure
glad I don't have to live there all the time! If you like incisive, witty and
well-written stories, this is the book for you.
- DC (Australia), January 15, 2010
'All The Little Things that We Lose'
is the sort of book that I dream of reading: clear, sharp
writing, and telling portraits of people faced with loss,
and change, and challenges as they try to make sense of
their lives. The writing rewards considered rereading,
and it is an exemplary work from a rising and vital talent.
- Phillip A. Ellis,
author of The Flayed Man: and Other Poems, editor
of AustralianReader.com
These well written stories tinged with humour and strong
emotional tugs are a great read ... the stories develop quickly
with intrigue, drama and a sense of mystery ensuring the
reader's continued interest. I highly recommend Deborah's
book and congratulate her and the production team responsible
for its publication.
- Peter F. Pike, managing
editor, FreeXpresSion
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