Barred: Short Stories

Par : Derek O'Gorman
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-958139-23-3
  • EAN9781958139233
  • Date de parution01/09/2023
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurRiversong Books

Résumé

This collection of short stories presents a varied cast of protagonists, some hardened by life and some still vulnerable. The stories explore how fate can shape the path of life-life's ups and downs, peaks, troughs, and redemptive moments. The dreamers in these stories look to forge better lives for themselves. There is Sean, the failed student in "Barred, " who sees himself as a victim and whose self-indulgence and rage in response to rejection leads to serious consequences for those around him.
Eamon and Sarah, in "While Maintaining Social Distancing, " form their unlikely connection against the backdrop of a pandemic. "The Blue Line" has Clare as it's hero, a mother taking stock of her own life on a train journey following the death of her brother in America. There is also Daniel, a young inmate in "Winged, " struggling to survive in an unrelenting and uncompromising world. The factory floor workers in "Dreamers" are trying to establish futures for themselves in 1940's Ireland "A Family Affair" explores the life of a Cork family from three different perspectives.
These are just a snapshot of the dreamers contained in this collection. Dip in and allow yourself to be transported, moved, and inspired.
Derek O'Gorman a teacher by profession is an award winning playwright and published author based in Cork City, Ireland. Among his awards are The VSA Playwright Award, The Cork Arts Theatre Playwright Award, UCC DRAMAT Playwright Award, and the UCC Alumni Short Story Award. His work has won the All-Ireland One-Act play award on two occasions, been produced on RTE National Radio, and been adapted for short films (most notably for the Cork Midsummer Festival in 2021).
Derek is also a football coach at UCC AFC. He lives in Cork City wih his wife Deirdre.
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