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Beth Kander

    Beth Kander plonge les lecteurs dans la vie de ses personnages, explorant souvent des passés hantés, des récits interconnectés ou des contes folkloriques réinventés. Ses romans se distinguent par un style qui explore l'expérience humaine avec sensibilité et profondeur. Dramaturge primée, elle met à profit ses profondes capacités narratives pour créer des récits captivants qui plongent les lecteurs dans des mondes intimes.

    I Made It Out of Clay
    Hazardous Materials
    • Hazardous Materials

      • 78pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      5,0(3)Évaluer

      Full-Length Play | One apartment. Two different eras. Each creating unlikely friendships. In 2015, reluctant coworkers Hal and Cassie are investigating a sad hoarder mess, sifting through the belongings of an elderly and mysterious "Jane Doe." In 1955, two strangers from different worlds, Esther and Lynley, spark an uneasy friendship, exploring their blossoming connection against all odds. Developed through the Ashland New Play Festival and the Headwaters New Play Festival, Hazardous Materials digs deep into truths long buried under decades of emotional detritus. How much do we bury in a place, and within ourselves? (2F, 1M, 1F or NB)

      Hazardous Materials
    • I Made It Out of Clay

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The story follows a woman who, in a bid to escape her chaotic reality, conjures a golem to craft a rom-com narrative around her life. Blending dark humor with unexpected sweetness, the novel explores themes of self-deception and the longing for a fairy-tale existence amid personal turmoil. As her creation navigates the complexities of human emotions, both the golem and its creator confront the absurdity of their situations, leading to poignant revelations about love and identity.

      I Made It Out of Clay