Dream Fishing

Dream Fishing by Scott Ely, published by Livingston Press, University of West Alabama in 2010, is a collection of eleven short stories that delve into various life-altering events. The narratives explore themes such as an ambush in Vietnam, a hurricane, and an unexpected suicide that concludes a birthday celebration. Each story presents a unique perspective on how these experiences might offer insights, with the word “seemingly” highlighting the complexity of understanding such profound moments.
Readers will find that the stories in this collection challenge conventional interpretations of significant life events. Ely’s writing invites contemplation on the nature of perception and reality, as the characters navigate their tumultuous experiences. This edition, comprising 187 pages, is presented in English and offers a hard-nosed exploration of fiction that encourages readers to reflect on the deeper meanings behind seemingly straightforward situations.
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Fiction. An ambush in Vietnam, a hurricane, an unexpected suicide capping a birthday. All these might seemingly provide profound insights to any participant. “Seemingly” serves as the key word, however, in these and all eleven stories in Ely’s latest collection. His latest and his most hard-nosed collection to date, we want to add.
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