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"One of William Gough's most popular novels, this remarkably funny and poetic book, brings wildly different lives and worlds together for the strangest of miracles on one timeless me warped Christmas./ 'Chips & Gravey' is the second volume of the 'Terra Nova Quartet" where all books stand alone, or may be read in the suggested order./ Praise for 'Chips & Gravey'/ "A magical tale of love, old with the vivid poetry of a wise, curious, and passionate storyteller." Atom Egoyan/ "Love story, ghost story, country-music story, and outport story, 'Chips & Gravey' is a wonderful whopper" Harry Bruce// PRAISE for William Gough's Books: "Gough's writing is...poignant, spare, with the strength and subtlety of a fine woodcut..." E. Annie Proulx// William Gough is a writer, publisher and director. He has won such awards as the Gemini, Actra, Prix Anik, Genie, Bijou, Blue Ribbon - American Film Festival, and the Columbus Film Festival's 'Chris Plaque. He also teaches writing online for Vancouver Island University.
This Is What I Must Remember ... is the concluding novel of "The Terra Nova Quartet", where all books stand alone, or may be read in their suggested order.We're familiar with the phenomenon of human reincarnation. But what about buildings? Objects? In this inwardly and outwardly picaresque adventure, we get to ramble with Maud & Ern on their journey to and beyond the stars. We join them and assorted wounded travelers when the Mockingbird Motel suddenly appears on a mysterious isthmus far away from Los Angeles. Somewhere between 'here' and 'there, ' it finds its true destiny and so do an odd assortment of star people and earth beings.'Who would have thought that the ultimate portal would turn out to be Seattle?In "The Terra Nova Quartet" all books also stand alone. It took a few decades to reach this point from the first appearance of William Gough's First Publication of the first title in the Series. Quote: "Spellbinding and adventurous, ...'This Is What I Must Remember' reveals, in flashes, and pieces, and memories, what went into the making of this brilliant writer." Patrick O'Flaherty -"The Hardest Christmas Ever and other stories" (Pottersfield Press, 2016)
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