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November 29th, 2024

11/29/2024

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Author: Bill Stenson
Editor: Carolin Petersen
Designer and bookbinder: Carolin Petersen
Cover artist: Carla Stein
Typeface: High Tower Text & Pitchfork
To Be Published: December 1, 2024
ISBN 978-1-0690700-0-5
Dimensions: 5″ x 8″
19 pages
1 heart-warming story in memory of a kind man
Printed in an edition of 100
Price: $10.00 CDN + min. $2.00 shipping
Availability: IN STOCK
This uplifting short story by author Bill Stenson was the chosen submission from Tigerpetal Press’s 2024 February submission period. This story, a flashback from a larger novel to explain the backstory of one of Stenson’s characters, showed such resilience in the face of terror that I immeidately connected with it.

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