Recipient of The Bethel Corner Award, "Mostly Sunset" has garnered attention as a "pre-frack keepsake" in addition to being the FIRST virtual table top book. What originated as a distraction, "Mostly Sunset" developed into a rallying cry against fracking, the contentious method of extracting gas from shale that was once a possibility in this remote, pristine part of western New York State. Over the course of four seasons, award-winning author, Maura Stone took photos mainly from the same location. "Mostly Sunset" is an expansion of her sense of the esthete as well as her comedic point of view through photography.
Maura Stone is a comedy writer with eight books under her belt, three awards, and praise from literary critics. She finds it therapeutic to weave her life choices into stories rather than spend money on therapy. Through humor her books address her issues of integrity and consequences from standing up for what’s right. Her unexpectedly profound insights and edgy unforgettable adventures leave readers inspired to rethink their moral high ground. She has even set a new standard for satire due to her unique style, taking the genre of autofiction to an exciting new direction. Maura lives upstate New York with her feral feline companion, Maxwell.