Deaf Characters in the Fiction I Write
Deaf characters in literature first appeared as two-dimensional figures, but in time have been fleshed out as sympathetic figures with problems that writers expose in their life-like fiction.
Deaf characters in literature first appeared as two-dimensional figures, but in time have been fleshed out as sympathetic figures with problems that writers expose in their life-like fiction.
There’s more to a writer’s life than sitting in front of a computer and tapping on a keyboard.
Sam, a 15 year-old-boy, dies from his own stupidity and finds himself on a strange world where he’s told he’ll learn all the secrets of the universe. But all Sam wants is to return to Earth with his memory intact.
Liam and Absalom run away from school bullies only to be abducted by a green alien as a contestant in an intergalactic beauty contest.
Crooked Lines is about a Jewish mom’s journey after divorce and finding meaning in her life.
Why are we here? It’s a complex question, but for the simple answer: to help each other like the families of developmentally delayed athletes.
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Emma Davis falls in love with a man with a one-way ticket to Mars and he leaves in two years. How will their love endure?