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collected: essays and stories on life, death and donkeys

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If there’s a theme tying these pieces together, perhaps it’s identity, our constant quest for one that fits; that keeps fitting even as we change. We are scattered, like our stories, forever torn between people and places; we are all of us pulled this way and that by the different parts of our identities that don’t necessarily fit together, at first glance, but still come together to make a whole. Perhaps, for me, writing is the thread I use to keep it from splitting apart. There are other themes, there is death and there is love (what else?), and the fear and the uncertainty that death and love both stoke and soothe. There is trust and jealousy; falling and finding your feet on ever-shifting ground. There are the negative feelings that we all succumb to, from time to time, the dark sides of our personalities, and the little sparks of joy that will eventually lead us back to where we want to be. And running through it all, that tentative thread of identity, the seams of who we are in this life, regardless of the where and the how; alone, for ourselves and for others. Perhaps uncollected would be a fairer description of the little book you’re holding, but there is power in names, and I think the title I have chosen is more of a wish than a description; an invocation, almost a prayer. To be collected, and not scattered. To be collected, even when there are parts of you scattered all over the place. To be able to collect these parts, to bring them together in some loose, imperfect way, and make a thing that’s meaningful. A thing that fits.

96 pages, Paperback

Published October 15, 2016

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Daphne Kapsali

12 books67 followers
Daphne Kapsali is a writer, reluctant yogi, and pathological optimist - among many other things. In 2014, she gave up her life in London to spend the autumn and winter writing on a remote Greek island; the result, a book entitled "100 days of solitude" – 100 separate and interconnected stories on claiming the time and space to live as your true self and do what you love – was published in March 2015 and has become an unexpected bestseller. She has since published another seven books, all of which are available from Amazon.

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October 19, 2016
I was lucky enough to read Collected ahead of its release date and can confirm it a great read. In fact, for me this was the ultimate autumn read, the perfect book to get engrossed in while getting cozy on the sofa, with a big mug of tea of course. Clishé, I know, and I have no shame!

I suggest you make the mug a big one, as I couldn't put the book down and still now return to certain stories. As with all of Daphne's work, you can expect to laugh and cry... and to drive everyone crazy when you continuously gush about the book afterwards.

(This cheesy review was produced 100% willingly and honestly, with no influence from the author.)
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March 2, 2017
I’m not a big memoir reader, but there’s something about Miss Kapsali’s writing style that has me coming back for more. I first read 100 Days, and I was entranced by the witty, humorous ways she writes. Collected was no different. This piece contains an array of wonderful stories and anecdotes of Miss Kapsali’s that had me both laughing and thinking. Would definitely recommend!
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