Announcing the Release of "What Nell Dreams" by Anne Leigh Parrish

"What Nell Dreams" by Anne Leigh Parrish is an instant success; Parrish writes fiction with a delicate hand.

Portland, OR, November 03, 2020 --(PR.com)-- Readers and reviewers are smitten with Anne Leigh Parrish's latest book. Kirkus Reviews says, “these tales are also wonderfully worthwhile, courtesy of an indelible voice that leaves a lasting impression.”

In sixteen short stories and a novella, award-winning author Anne Leigh Parrish explores the magic of life, love, and the soft boundary between fact and fantasy. Here is fiction that lifts off from reality and startles us into recognition. The wife of an artist disappears under mysterious circumstances; a woman has the gift of taking away sorrow; another finds inner strength through writing poetry; and a great-grandmother spends the day sitting on a folding chair in a grocery store parking lot, contemplating the nature of the human heart. Women are the foundation of this collection, and it’s their unique issues that hold sway. Marriages gone bad, violent men, and children who disappoint weave through settings and scenes with fine dramatic tension. Loneliness, often a thing to be avoided at the cost of one’s self-esteem, becomes embraced as a source of strength. Quiet souls make themselves heard, and the timid prevail. The underdog doesn’t always win, and more often than not learns to accept what cannot be changed. Literary fiction at its best, What Nell Dreams is Parrish’s eight book of fiction.

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“Anne Leigh Parrish’s collection, What Nell Dreams, lets readers peer into lives at that precious moment of transition and discovery.” - Pam McGaffin, author of The Leaving Year

“Parrish is a master at creating strong and authentic female characters.” - Chrissi Sepe, author of Iggy Gorgess and Bliss, Bliss, Bliss

​About Anne Leigh Parrish
Anne Leigh Parrish is the author of seven previously published books: "Maggie’s Ruse," a novel (Unsolicited Press, 2019); "The Amendment," a novel (Unsolicited Press, 2018); "Women Within," a novel (Black Rose Writing, 2017); "By the Wayside," stories (Unsolicited Press, 2017); "What Is Found, What Is Lost," a novel (She Writes Press, 2014); "Our Love Could Light The World," stories (She Writes Press, 2013); and "All The Roads That Lead From Home," stories (Press 53, 2011).
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