To Lay To Rest Our Ghosts by Caitlin Hamilton Summie
Thanks to Rick Summie of Caitlin Hamilton Marketing and Publicity LLC, I am giving away one print copy of To Lay To Rest Our Ghosts by Caitlin Hamilton Summie.
Description of To Lay To Rest Our Ghosts by Caitlin Hamilton Summie
In these ten elegantly written short stories, Caitlin Hamilton Summie takes readers from WWII Kansas City to a poor, drug-ridden neighborhood in New York, from western Massachusetts to woodsy Wisconsin, and from the quiet of rural Minnesota to its pulsing Twin Cities, each time navigating the geographical boundaries that shape our lives as well as the geography of tender hearts, loss, and family bonds. Deeply moving and memorable, To Lay To Rest Our Ghosts examines the importance of family, the defining nature of place, the need for home, and the hope of reconciliation.
Praise for To Lay To Rest Our Ghosts by Caitlin Hamilton Summie
“What is remembered; what is missed; what will never be again . . . all these are addressed with the tenderness of a wise observer whose heart is large enough, kind enough, to embrace them all without judgment. . . . intense and finely crafted . . . . her stories reach into the hidden places of the heart and break them open to healing light, offering a touch of grace and hope of reconciliation.”—Foreword Reviews, starred review
“It’s been a long time since I read a collection of stories that amazed me from cover to cover, but that’s what Caitlin Summie’s To Lay to Rest Our Ghosts did. With the grace and elegance of a master, Summie lays bare our vulnerabilities and desires and hopes in equal measure. The result is one stunning story after another, each as lovely and heartfelt as the one before. If you’re a fan of Grace Paley or Ann Beattie or Tobias Wolfe, you’ll surely find something to love in these pages.”—Peter Geye, author of Wintering
“…Summie writes elegantly of Minnesota and northern Wisconsin, with their disappearing farmland, aging population, and winters that are both brutal and engendering of intimacy. Like a landscape painter, she creates memorable images: a wheelchair-bound man stuck in a muddy rut, a young mother pulling a line of children through a whiteout.”—Kirkus Reviews
About Caitlin Hamilton Summie
Caitlin Hamilton Summie earned an MFA with Distinction from Colorado State University, and her short stories have been published in Beloit Fiction Journal, Wisconsin Review, Puerto del Sol, Mud Season Review, and Long Story, Short. She has stories forthcoming in Hypertext Magazine and The Belmont Story Review.
Her first book, a short story collection called TO LAY TO REST OUR GHOSTS, is forthcoming in August from Fomite. She spent many years in Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Colorado before settling with her family in Knoxville, Tennessee. She co-owns the book marketing firm, Caitlin Hamilton Marketing & Publicity, founded in 2003. Find her online at caitlinhamiltonsummie.com.
Giveaway of To Lay To Rest Our Ghosts by Caitlin Hamilton Summie
This giveaway is open to the U.S. only and ends on August 25, 2017 midnight pacific time. Entries are accepted via Rafflecopter only.
This book of short stories comes highly recommended by an author, Bren McClain, whose book, One Good Mama Bone, was one of my favorites this year. I saw on Goodreads that she gave this book a glowing review, so since then, I have wanted to read it. Thanks for the giveaway, Teddy!
Wonderful collection which I would enjoy greatly. Thanks.
What a great sounding collection of stories, I’m sure we’d enjoy them. Thanks for the chance to win a copy.
A short story is never a page turner for me, and that’s what I’m always on the lookout for. I’m suspicious that books of short stories are an author’s way of putting to use all those old papers they wrote in college or in their writing groups.
Hi Techeditor! I have had several reviewers who don’t normally read stories say how much they enjoyed mine. Perhaps you might give my book a try? I have a handful of stories online that you could read to see what you think, and some of the reviews on Goodreads are from people who generally don’t try stories but enjoyed mine. Regardless, thanks so much!! I appreciate your comment and consideration. Sincerely, Caitlin
Sounds like a wonderful short story collection,