The second collection of short stories by Dallas Woodburn showcases her remarkable writing talent, building on the acclaim received for her first book. With engaging narratives that resonate with teen experiences, this collection has quickly garnered high praise, emphasizing her ability to capture the nuances of adolescence. Each story delves into relatable themes, offering readers a satisfying exploration of emotions and life’s challenges.
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Dallas Woodburn crée des récits captivants qui explorent les complexités des liens humains et des luttes intérieures. Son travail se caractérise par une profonde perspicacité de la psyché humaine et une délicate sensibilité linguistique. Woodburn explore les thèmes de l'identité, la recherche de sens et les complexités de la vie quotidienne. Sa prose est à la fois pénétrante et accessible, invitant les lecteurs dans un espace de contemplation et d'empathie.






How to Make Paper When the World is Ending
- 168pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The narrative intertwines three distinct stories: a couple whose weekend getaway blurs the lines between romance and danger, a divorced father seeking renewal through his role as John Lennon in a Beatles tribute band, and a young woman's fixation on a sweepstakes contest after her roommate's unexpected death. Each character navigates complex emotions and motivations, exploring themes of love, loss, and the pursuit of dreams amidst life's unpredictability.
Before and After You and Me
- 334pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Emma grapples with guilt and isolation after a tragic pool party accident leaves Hunter, her ex-boyfriend and a talented athlete, paralyzed. As she navigates her anxiety and regret, she turns to art, obsessively painting portraits of Hunter's legs and feet. This creative outlet unexpectedly brings her recognition and acclaim, highlighting her emotional journey and the complexities of healing through art.
Woman, Running Late, in a Dress
- 180pages
- 7 heures de lecture
This debut short story collection showcases Dallas Woodburn's talent, exploring diverse themes and human experiences with emotional depth and insight. As the winner of the 2018 Cypress & Pine Fiction Series, Woodburn's stories promise to engage readers with their unique characters and poignant narratives, reflecting on the complexities of life and the connections that bind us.
Thanks, Carissa, for Ruining My Life
- 332pages
- 12 heures de lecture
A powerful narrative explores the complex dynamics between individuals whose lives have been shattered by a shared antagonist. As they navigate their pain and resentment, unexpected connections form, leading to healing and unity. The story delves into themes of forgiveness, resilience, and the transformative power of relationships, ultimately suggesting that even the darkest experiences can lead to new beginnings and meaningful bonds.
This collection features a variety of unique narratives, including a lawyer defending the Big Bad Wolf, a rebellious child of Mother Earth and Father Sky, and a teenage boy navigating the challenges of sudden fame. Additionally, a young girl's babysitting gig transforms into a life-or-death struggle amid tornado warnings. Each story explores themes of innocence, rebellion, and survival, showcasing the characters' diverse experiences in a whimsical yet poignant manner.
With 1001 acts of kindness in 25 categories, this book brings people together, ignites conversations, and creates connections in our fast-paced world. So often we feel weighed down by problems at home, hassles at work, or the issues facing society. Imagine instead feeling empowered, optimistic, and purposeful about intentionally taking tiny steps to make the world a kinder place. Award-winning author Dallas Woodburn's 1001 Ways to Be Kind is a fun, dive-in-anywhere book with 1001 acts of kindness broken down into 25 different categories, from everyday kindness to kind acts for children to do and kind acts to do on your lunch break. Graphically designed by McKay Rappleyea in full color, each section provides ideas, motivation, and hope. Immensely giftable AND actionable, this is the book our world is yearning for right now--a little book that could spark a big movement--touching people's hearts, building bridges across differences, and making our world kinder, week by week and reader by reader.