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In this extraordinary collection, Lyn Coffin writes with heart of longing and searching-for place, for connection, for love. Here, among these 17 stories, an artichoke reveals for a young bride the fault lines already dooming her new marriage; a mother makes final amends for telling an unwelcome truth about Christmas by telling a comforting lie about death; a young girl navigates the madness of her mother, the possible evil of her father and questions about her own state of mind; and we are treated to an inspired retelling of the classic Tortoise and the Hare fable. Coffin's fictions cross boundaries; they are funny, ominous and heartbreakingly true. "Sexy, smartly engaging and quirkily off-beat, these stories are a delight to read and ponder." - Judith Roche, National Book Award-Winning Author of Wisdom of the Body "Like Oates, like Updike, Coffin gives us characters we recognize, in spaces that are familiar-a coffee shop, a bar. She masterfully reveals the small yet extraordinary moments which eventually become irrevocable fate. Fiction worth re-reading: witty, wise, deeply imagined." - Jed Myers, Author of Watching the Perseids From the Editor These stories defy our expectations about how stories should come to us, how they should act. These stories have the feel of events into which we have tumbled unwittingly-at times, as though, at a restaurant, we were looking for the bathroom and stumbled into a banquet room hosting a family reunion and one person after another mistakes us for family and begins speaking to us, at other times as though we've broken into an apartment and are rifling through private correspondence, completely taken in by the intimacy and the urgency in the language of what we've found. Simply put, Iron Twine Press wanted to publish these stories because they are not like any stories we've read before.
In Goal Setting professional trainer and performance coach Tom Matzelle reveals how simple actions coupled with true, honest self-assessment can help you turn your dreams into reality by first turning your thoughts into action. In this accessible and essential guide, Tom's easy, conversational approach, including stories of his own efforts to learn the secrets to reaching goals, will motivate readers to begin acting in pursuit of their visions. Drawing on more than 15 years of experience working with Fortune 500 companies, professional sports teams and individual leaders, Tom shows you how dreams don't simply come true, they are made true through a plan, a process and consistent effort toward execution. Think less, do more Take at least one step toward your goal every day Know what you want, know why you want it Don't just set goals, set the right goals for you at the right timeTom's personal stories, simple exercises and challenging questions will echo for you through your own moments of doubt or fear and will motivate you to get off the sideline, off the bench, off the couch and get moving toward achievement.
"Stirring…A rich tale of spirituality, grit, and danger." - Kirkus ReviewsWhen the Seattle Express goes adrift…The Seattle Express, a 700-foot container ship bound for Seattle, is on fire in the Gulf of Alaska.Three hundred miles away, on Washington's Olympic Peninsula, Larry and Louise fire up their old tug, Warhorse, and head into the open ocean to salvage the burning vessel. The money from a salvage claim might just save their business. But it's a race against time, the elements, and the secretive, powerful Buckhorn corporation, owner of the Seattle Express, who launches its own high-speed tugs hot on Warhorse's tail.Onboard the crippled ship, William (whom readers of Strong Heart will remember), fears this disaster may become a dark homecoming for him on the jagged shores of Haida Gwaii, the remote islands off British Columbia, where William was born and where he now may meet his fate. After William's lifeboat goes missing for days, William's daughter, Myra, and friends Sarah, Tom, and Sergei form a desperate plan.Strong Heart took readers deep into the storied wilderness of the Pacific Northwest. In Adrift, Sheldon, a veteran of the sea himself, carries the story into a beautiful, brutal frontier of ice, wind, slicing cold, roiling waves, and ancient, mystic faith.Praise for Adrift:I loved it! From the first page, Adrift swept me away to an adventure. Anchored in the hands of a great storyteller, the characters come alive on the pages making me care about them, the sea, the future and the past. I read every word. Get on board this truly fine novel! ~ Jane Kirkpatrick, best-selling author of All She Left Behind.*This is one compelling novel. Having spent over 40 years working on ships I can honestly say this is very well written mariners tale. It is a definite page-turner. ~ Captain Hans W. Amador, Master Mariner*Grabs hold of you on the first page and won't let go. Sheldon writes about the temperament and power of the sea as well as anyone I've ever read. Adrift was a pleasure to read. ~ John Evison, best-selling author of West of Here and Lawn Boy*As a mariner who has spent a bit of time in the Bering Sea, North Pacific Ocean and Northwest Coast of North America I can tell you that Charlie Sheldon captures the essence of the hazards faced by mariners in those waters. His time sailing on large ships provides accuracy that any mariner can envision while reading his works. What I find most engaging is the character development and interaction. Charlie captured not only shipboard human interaction and relationships, but those we witness in everyday life. Adrift is a stand alone sequel to Strong Heart and a very good read. I recommend reading Strong Heart to fully appreciate the back story. ~ Captain Steven A. Palmer, Master M/V APL Saipan*As a Merchant Seaman for 44 years, many of them in the brutal, cold Northwest waters and islands, and also a former shipmate of Charlie Sheldon, I can totally relate to this seeming true to life adventure. I'm just glad it didn't happen to me. A stand alone sequel to Strong Heart, the story flows excitingly from character to character. It is a great, fast paced sea story from the first page to the very last. ~ Richard Sanderson, SIU Chief Steward, over 10,000 days at sea.
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