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Sing Me Your Scars (Apex Voices) (Volume 3) (edición 2015)

por Damien Angelica Walters (Autor)

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This is book #03 in our APEX VOICES series In her first collection of short fiction, Damien Angelica Walters weaves her lyrical voice through suffering and sorrow, teasing out the truth and discovering hope. Sometimes a thread pulled through the flesh is all that holds you together. Sometimes the blade of a knife or the point of a nail is the only way you know you're real. When pain becomes art and a quarter is buried deep within you, all you want is to be seen, to have value, to be loved. But love can be fragile, folded into an origami elephant while you disappear, carried on the musical notes that build a bridge, or woven into an illusion so real, so perfect that you can fool yourself for a little while. Paper crumples, bridges fall, and illusions come to an end. Then you must pick up the pieces, stitch yourself back together, and shed your fear, because that is when you find out what you are truly made of and lift your voice, that is when you Sing Me Your Scars. Blurbs: "Sing Me Your Scars revolves in the mind's eye in a kaleidoscope of darkness and wonder." --Laird Barron, author of The Croning and The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All "Damien Angelica Walters writes prose as sharp as a scalpel. With surgical precision, she slices through her characters' veneers to lay bare the secret scars underneath, the knots of fear and desire twisting them. The women and men in these stories struggle against their own, oddly-beautiful damage, and even when they succumb to it, the narrative is never less than compelling. Anatomist of dreams and nightmares, Walters is a writer to watch." --John Langan, author of The Wide, Carnivorous Sky and Other Monstrous Geographies Table of Contents Part I: Here Sing Me Your Scars All the Pieces We Leave Behind Girl, With Coin Paskutinis Iliuzija (The Last Illusion) Glass Boxes and Clockwork Gods Sugar, Sin, and Nonsuch Henry Part II: And The Now Running Empty in a Land of Decay Scarred The Taste of Tears in a Raindrop Always, They Whisper Dysphonia in D Minor Shall I Whisper to You of Moonlight, of Sorrow, of Pieces of Us? Immolation: A Love Story Part III: And Away Melancholia in Bloom Iron and Wood, Nail and Bone And All the World Says Hush They Make of You a Monster Paper Thin Roses of Maybe Grey in the Gauge of His Storm Like Origami in Water… (más)
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Título:Sing Me Your Scars (Apex Voices) (Volume 3)
Autores:Damien Angelica Walters (Autor)
Información:Apex Book Company (2015), 200 pages
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Sing Me Your Scars: Stories por Damien Angelica Walters

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Haunting, colourful, filled with anguish and tears and sometimes even hope, Sing Me Your Scars is a wonderful collection of short stories by the deeply talented Damien Angelica Walters. Each story took my breath away. They all were filled with such emotion that it was hard to separate myself from each character and what they were going through.

If I had to choose a favourite story, it would be Girl, With Coin, about a young woman who can cut herself open but the wounds heal quickly, so that she does not die. She uses her talent as an art exhibition but the real pain is in her childhood and her relationship with her mother.

They Make of You a Monster was another lovely tale about a kingdom that holds its women with magic in prison until they can break them, making them use their power for evil. It centers on Isabel who, by the end, finds out what her twisted magic can really be used for.

Running Empty in a Land of Decay is a quick little tale of life after the zombie apocalypse. Not scary but not not scary. ;)

I really couldn't put it down. It is totally worth it to just buy this book today. Your life will be so much better after reading! There are not enough words to describe how much I loved it. ( )
  Chanicole | Jul 6, 2023 |
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Belated review for LibraryThing Early Reviewers ebook ARC.

I read the first story in this collection and it left me with so many thoughts about genre and writer emotion and short story techniques that I have yet to get back to read the rest of the stories.

I can't exactly say I enjoyed the story: it left me with a very visceral sense of unease. And yet in a technical sense, it is a very very successful story.

I do intend to read the rest of the collection, but I think I might have to be in the mood for darkness first. ( )
  ShayD | Feb 13, 2016 |
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“Sing Me Your Scars” is a collection compiling twenty stories by Damien Angelica Walters and my first contact with this promising writer. The thing I enjoyed more about this book was that I never knew what to expect next, as in general the stories were quite varied thematically, although most of them would fit into the category of dark fantasy and even horror, with a few lighter ones.
I found this collection quite solid, as there were only a couple of pieces I didn’t like, and all of them shared an exquisite and poetic prose. But, although there wasn’t any story that was an absolute highlight for me, there was a bunch of them (“Dysphonia in D Minor", “Girl, With Coin”, among others) that I found quite appealing and original. Enough to look forward to future books by this author.
I received this as a free early reviewers book. ( )
  cuentosalgernon | Oct 3, 2015 |
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I received this as a free early reviewers copy back in April. This content proved more difficult for me to read than I anticipated, apologies for the late review. This collection of short stories is hauntingly written with vivid description. But the subject matter is heavy, sometimes brutal, creepy and much of it very depressing and even disturbing. Maybe a little to disturbing for me. ( )
  Marleen_Cloutier | Sep 22, 2015 |
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I received this as a free book from Library Thing. I really had no idea about the content. I thought the short blurb used to create interest indicated that it was about dealing with hurt and setbacks in life. However, I have to admit that I tried really hard to read it but set it aside and could not finish it. There was just too much cutting and other self destruction in it. It is one thing to deal with adversity when its source is outside of one's own body and out of their control. To me, the self-destruction created from within is in a completely different category. Sorry, but this book gets a thumbs down from me.
  srolson | Jul 24, 2015 |
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This is book #03 in our APEX VOICES series In her first collection of short fiction, Damien Angelica Walters weaves her lyrical voice through suffering and sorrow, teasing out the truth and discovering hope. Sometimes a thread pulled through the flesh is all that holds you together. Sometimes the blade of a knife or the point of a nail is the only way you know you're real. When pain becomes art and a quarter is buried deep within you, all you want is to be seen, to have value, to be loved. But love can be fragile, folded into an origami elephant while you disappear, carried on the musical notes that build a bridge, or woven into an illusion so real, so perfect that you can fool yourself for a little while. Paper crumples, bridges fall, and illusions come to an end. Then you must pick up the pieces, stitch yourself back together, and shed your fear, because that is when you find out what you are truly made of and lift your voice, that is when you Sing Me Your Scars. Blurbs: "Sing Me Your Scars revolves in the mind's eye in a kaleidoscope of darkness and wonder." --Laird Barron, author of The Croning and The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All "Damien Angelica Walters writes prose as sharp as a scalpel. With surgical precision, she slices through her characters' veneers to lay bare the secret scars underneath, the knots of fear and desire twisting them. The women and men in these stories struggle against their own, oddly-beautiful damage, and even when they succumb to it, the narrative is never less than compelling. Anatomist of dreams and nightmares, Walters is a writer to watch." --John Langan, author of The Wide, Carnivorous Sky and Other Monstrous Geographies Table of Contents Part I: Here Sing Me Your Scars All the Pieces We Leave Behind Girl, With Coin Paskutinis Iliuzija (The Last Illusion) Glass Boxes and Clockwork Gods Sugar, Sin, and Nonsuch Henry Part II: And The Now Running Empty in a Land of Decay Scarred The Taste of Tears in a Raindrop Always, They Whisper Dysphonia in D Minor Shall I Whisper to You of Moonlight, of Sorrow, of Pieces of Us? Immolation: A Love Story Part III: And Away Melancholia in Bloom Iron and Wood, Nail and Bone And All the World Says Hush They Make of You a Monster Paper Thin Roses of Maybe Grey in the Gauge of His Storm Like Origami in Water

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