‘The Heart and the Arrow’ includes the novella ‘All Those Men’, a tale of women surviving together in a dystopian future where food is collected at central points organised by soldiers. The title story, ‘The Heart and the Arrow’, is a weaving of a group of friends in their twenties, heading out for a day’s drinking. In ‘Notes from the Joy’ are the inner thoughts of a man whose bipolar state has landed him in Mountjoy prison. The book will make a considerable addition to the known prose works of Leland Bardwell, expanding substantially her output as a story writer and novelist.
Description
The Heart and the Arrow includes the novella ‘All Those Men’, a tale of women surviving together in a dystopian future where food is collected at central points organised by soldiers. The title story, ‘The Heart and the Arrow’, is a weaving of a group of friends in their twenties, heading out for a day’s drinking. In ‘Notes from the Joy’ are the inner thoughts of a man whose bipolar state has landed him in Mountjoy prison. The book will make a considerable addition to the known prose works of Leland Bardwell, expanding substantially her output as a story writer and novelist.
Additional information
Book_author | Bardwell, Leland |
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Publisher | Doire Press |
Imprint | Doire Press |
Cover | Paperback |
Pages | 200 |
Language | English |
Edition | Short stories |
Dewey | 823.92 (edition:23) |
Readership | General – Trade / Code: K |