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...and Something Blue: 21 Tales of Love Lost and Found
Contributor(s): Kastendiek, Dennis (Author)
ISBN: 0986160458     ISBN-13: 9780986160455
Publisher: Dennis Kastendiek
OUR PRICE:   $13.46  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2017
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- Fiction | Romance - Collections & Anthologies
Physical Information: 0.64" H x 6" W x 9" (0.91 lbs) 306 pages
 
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An anthology of short stories featuring romantic relationships in rich language with an in-depth understanding of human nature. The author blends a life-time of experience, an MA in sociology and cultural anthropology with first-class writing chops from famed University of Iowa to weave heart wrenching tales that somehow reverberate unforgettably. Includes stories about everything from romance to murder to humor to con men in 21 original, sometimes quirky, always charming and stylistically graceful.


Contributor Bio(s): Kastendiek, Dennis: - Born on the south side of Chicago, I was raised into the working-class milieu by a journeyman butcher father and a Western Electric mother, where I tried to figure out my position under varying forces like Eisenhower and God and Sputnik. In grammar school I recall ducking under the desk to prepare for an atomic bomb attack, and occasional outdoor field trips, once to see the actual Oscar Mayer wiener midget promoting hot dogs, and once to see a smiling Richard J. Daley breaking ground for a new bank with a golden shovel. I eventually received an M.A. from the University of North Dakota, after majoring in sociology and cultural anthropology, go figure. I taught part-time for a spell, making zilch, then worked for a major book distributor. I often entertained and even wrestled with my muse. My submissions received a few hand-written rejections from the likes of McCall's, but most of my stories found their way into magazines like Pangolin Papers, Mobius, Potpourri, and the SouthWest Sage. Currently in Albuquerque, where I coordinate a community center-sponsored writing class/workshop with published author Don Morgan. I still try to orient under arcane forces. I wake up daily, knock on wood, drink coffee, and ponder and wonder. In case you wonder too, my surname is pronounced: cas-ten-dike.