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Watermark

par Christy Ann Conlin

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In these evocative and startling stories, we meet people navigating the elemental forces of love, life, and death. An insomniac on Halifax's moonlit streets. A runaway bride. A young woman accused of a brutal murder. A man who must live in exile if he is to live at all. A woman coming to terms with her eccentric childhood in a cult on the Bay of Fundy shore. A master of North Atlantic Gothic, Christy Ann Conlin expertly navigates our conflicting self-perceptions, especially in moments of crisis. She illuminates the personality of land and ocean, charts the pull of the past on the present, and reveals the wildness inside each of us. These stories offer a gallery of both gritty and lyrical portraits, each unmasking the myth and mystery of the everyday.… (plus d'informations)
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The ways in which the past exerts influence in the present is a crucial motif in Christy Ann Conlin’s seductive first collection of short fiction, Watermark. In some cases her characters are trying to escape poor choices they have made or put bad experiences behind them. Friends and family feature prominently in these stories, and Conlin’s characters are often seeking to mend or reach a better understanding of relationships that have gone awry. The book opens with “Eyeball in Your Throat,” in which Lucy has great difficulty understanding the unusual life choices that her adventure-seeking daughter Deirdre has made and continues to make. In “Dead Time,” a snarky, manipulative teen named Isabella, in police custody accused of murdering her boyfriend’s former girlfriend, spends her time in the spotlight blaming everyone but herself for her predicament. Twenty-something Viola, in “The Diplomat,” has spent years trying to distance herself from the boredom of life in rural New Brunswick, where she grew up. But through the intervention of a Chinese student with whom she’s having an affair, she attains a new appreciation of the home and simple life she left behind. The suspenseful “Full Bleed” is a 21st-century re-telling of Flannery O’Connor’s masterpiece “A Good Man is Hard to Find.” And in the creepy, gothic-tinged “The Flying Squirrel Sermon” Ondine visits the house in the woods where her grandmother grew up only to learn more than she wants to know about the family’s sordid history from the old woman living there before everything spins out of control. This story in particular demonstrates Conlin’s ability to fill in her characters’ complex backstories while maintaining the forward momentum of the tale she’s telling. There is no filler in this book, nothing that falls flat or seems superfluous. Each story is elegantly structured and expertly paced, written with wit, urgency, compassion and attention to detail. The pull of home is a motivating factor for much of the action, but, as Christy Ann Conlin shows again and again, home can be smothering as well as nurturing. The world of Christy Ann Conlin’s fiction bursts with authenticity, but it’s also a place where unknown menace lurks in the shadows. These are surprising, thought-provoking, thoroughly entertaining stories that demonstrate that we are often unprepared for what life throws at us. All we can do is try our best. ( )
  icolford | Feb 12, 2020 |
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In these evocative and startling stories, we meet people navigating the elemental forces of love, life, and death. An insomniac on Halifax's moonlit streets. A runaway bride. A young woman accused of a brutal murder. A man who must live in exile if he is to live at all. A woman coming to terms with her eccentric childhood in a cult on the Bay of Fundy shore. A master of North Atlantic Gothic, Christy Ann Conlin expertly navigates our conflicting self-perceptions, especially in moments of crisis. She illuminates the personality of land and ocean, charts the pull of the past on the present, and reveals the wildness inside each of us. These stories offer a gallery of both gritty and lyrical portraits, each unmasking the myth and mystery of the everyday.

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