Down to a Sunless Sea

“Down to a Sunless Sea” by Mathias B. Freese, published by Wheatmark, Inc. in 2007, is a collection of short stories that explores the complexities of troubled characters and their uncomfortable situations. This edition, written in English and spanning 148 pages, showcases Freese’s unique narrative style, blending poetic, journalistic, nostalgic, and macabre elements to create varied reading experiences.
Readers will find that each story delves into the minds of characters facing challenges, reflecting Freese’s extensive background as a clinical social worker and psychotherapist. The collection offers insights into the deviant and damaged, inviting contemplation on the human condition through its diverse storytelling approaches.
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Down to a Sunless Sea plunges the reader into uncomfortable situations and into the minds of troubled characters. Each selection is a different reading experience-poetic, journalistic, nostalgic, wryly humorous, and even macabre. An award-winning essayist and historical novelist, Mathias B. Freese brings the weight of his twenty-five years as a clinical social worker and psychotherapist into play as he demonstrates a vivid understanding of-and compassion toward-the deviant and damaged.
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