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"What if every 'Florida Man' news story showed a complex, flesh-and-blood human? That's what you get from Steve Lambert. The characters in The Patron Saint of Birds are by turns fierce and heartbreaking, and always captivating. Grab a beer from the cooler and wait out a hurricane among the trailer parks and orange groves of Sahwoklee County."-Katie Burgess, editor of Emrys Journal and author of Wind on the Moon"With his first book of fiction, The Patron Saint of Birds, Lambert proves himself worthy of a great American distinction: He is a true Southern Writer, and in all the best ways. Like Harry Crews and Flannery O'Connor before him, Lambert writes the working class with equal parts esteem, robust hilarity, and tempered rebuke. There can only be one explanation for the beauty and authenticity in these pages-Lambert has lived many a tired life. He knows the back roads better than he knows even the enduring tales of his Southern Gothic ancestors. This is a work of outstanding fiction, yes, but it is a true book in all the ways that matter."-Matt Phillips, author of Know Me from Smoke and Countdown"Steve Lambert has the best set of instincts I've seen from a writer in a long, long time. The stories in The Patron Saint of Birds move as naturally as Greek myth. Never before have I seen so clearly into the hearts of characters while also sensing the power and movement of revelation. This book should be anticipated, relished, and remembered."-Sheldon Lee Compton, author of Dysphoria
Have you ever gone to your room and suddenly you can't seem to remember why you went there in the first place? Have you ever crossed paths with someone but you can't remember the person's name even if you are already talking? Have you ever missed an appointment because it just slipped right off your mind? These are memory lapses and it can happen to anyone at any age. The thing is it gets upsetting at a certain point especially when we realize we are getting older. We tend to be afraid. Somehow we know when we reach a certain age that everything is downhill from that point on. But do you have to wait until you completely forget? Want to know how you can retain a good memory and maximize your brain function? Are you interested in being smarter than you already are? This book is designed to help you boost your brain power. As it turns out, it does not take a lot. But it does call for a change of lifestyle, one that benefits your physical emotional and mental health. To give you an idea, here are some of the things you are bound to learn from this book: How physical exercise works out the mind What kinds of physical exercise are best for staying sharp The best brain foods to include in your diet Brain game samples to sharpen your memory and improve your focus How meditation helps boost your brain power Just how crucial a good night's sleep is for brain health Loads of brain fitness tips and activities and a whole lot more! Scroll up and grab your copy now and let this book show you just how you can take charge of your memory and brain health
Mortality Birds is a rare thing, a chapbook-length collaborative fiction text. Two authors, four stories, one theme: mortality and how we humans face its inevitability. Timothy Dodd and Steve Lambert have created something bold, original and timely.
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