Chasing a Muse Short Stories

Chasing a Muse Short Stories by Judson Klein, published by AuthorHouse on August 12, 2016, is a collection of narratives that delve into various human experiences and emotions. This edition comprises 202 pages and is presented in English. The stories explore themes of perception and reality, featuring characters such as a janitor who aids a child in an orphanage, a young man living among spirits in a graveyard, and a priest attempting to mediate a troubled relationship.
Readers will find a diverse array of situations in this collection, from a peaceful world disrupted by self-importance to a man capturing the beauty of endangered tigers while facing poachers. The narratives also include a French lieutenant returning home after World War I, confronting the changes in his town. Each story presents unique perspectives and challenges, inviting readers to reflect on the complexities of life and the human condition.
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The stories include: a janitor helps a child inside an orphanage maintain a reality only he can see. A young man lives blissfully among spirits in a graveyard. A priest tries to avert tragedy between a conflicted couple. A peaceful world, free of contradiction, is turned upside-down by a movement of self-importance. A man trying to capture the beauty of endangered tigers on film encounters poachers. A French lieutenant returns to his home town after WWI to find it very changed.
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