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"D" is for Dysfunctional

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A compilation of poetry and short stories that highlights the universal feeling of loneliness through different characters' eyes.

68 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2010

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Ericka Clay

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Find my free books here: https://erickaclay.com

Ericka Clay is a traditionally published novelist and poet formerly represented by Robyn Russell.

She graduated from the University of Arkansas Creative Writing department and is the author of several books including her latest novel, A Bird Alone.

Ericka has been awarded several times by Writers Digest for various short fiction pieces. She has written four novels (one of which placed as a quarter-finalist in the 2010 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award contest) and has had her work featured in literary journals like Ruminate and Rock and Sling.

Ericka lives in Northwest Arkansas with her husband, daughter, two rats (yes, you read that correctly) and an insatiable need to push buttons, both figuratively and literally.

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Author 2 books7 followers
March 25, 2014
This book is indeed "for all of us". Ericka has a unique talent of writing with a protagonist that is four years old to sixty - four years old. She writes with poignant truth about our dysfunctions, revealing the sometimes dirty secrets behind them.
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April 8, 2014
My favorites are "Hands" and "Emma". These are short stories that I wished I could see more of. Wonderfully twisted reading.
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Author 17 books86 followers
August 11, 2024
Definitely a little piece of me but one I've grown beyond. I still include the darkness in my work, but only to further illuminate the light.
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