· 2020
This book compiles three previously published chapbooks of Ruth Newell's poetry and includes a fourth one, previously unpublished. This book includes expressions of love found, and of love lost, passionate verse depicting the racier side of love, and philosophical explorations of relationships and of life.
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· 2018
Diary of a Daughter is an autobiographical journey of a middle aged daughter becoming the caregiver for her stepfather who suffers from Alzheimer's. Not always on the best of terms, the two find forgiveness and love through the broken shards of his disappearing mind.
· 2018
The Brazen Biddy's Club is a witty and moving fictionalized semi autobiographical story of a middle aged daughter and her elderly mother when they unexpectedly find themselves living together after a 40 year hiatus. After decades apart, the daughter chooses to remain to help her mother when, during an impromptu visit, she learns that her stepfather is in the late stages of Alzheimer's. Over time, both women are transformed by their new relationship, and by the humor that sustains them during difficult times. They both learn to live their lives without the men they love and as self encouragement, they adopt the motto, "We aren't dead yet!" They make a bucket list, along with a hubbahubba wall of sexy senior clebs cut out from the mother's AARP magazine. The Brazen Biddy's Club begins with the daughter adjusting to life in a senior community, and ends with the two women traveling north in an RV to bury the man they loved.
· 2018
Daily Ditties comprises a collection of flash fiction, super small short stories, meant to serve as quick reads for enthusiasts on the go
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· 2018
Tales of Half Truths is a collection of fifteen short stories spanning the gamut of human emotions and literary styles, spinning the reader through the centuries. From historic fiction to science fiction, this collection of short stories brings an eclectic cast of memorable characters to life--pirates and warrior queens, snipers and sultans, defrocked priests and grandmother nuns, sages and surfers. Covering topics of lost love, betrayed trust, renewed faith, slavery, postpartum depression and post-traumatic stress, alcoholism and abuse, the author pulls the reader into each story with descriptive imagery and engaging dialogue. The collection leads off with Espoused, a love story. Born in Boston and raised in an Irish convent after the death of her parents, Adeline returns to America to claim her inheritance. Accompanied by her uncle, former schooner captain to Kamehameha's, the young beauty voyages to Hawaii where she catches the eye of Sheamus Campbell, heir to a sugar dynasty. As Campbell's dark past resurrects after the death of his daughter, he flees unexpectedly, leaving his love-struck bride in the doting hands of the Earl of Suffield's fourth son, Clement Sanborn. Shooting Stars is a story about entangled love in which Paul is stuck on Dian, who is dating Vance, who jilted Tessa. Just as things are about to possibly unravel, tragedy strikes. Happy Hour is a romantic short story about frustrated and non-requited love. Whereas in the story, Molokai, middle aged Chesapeake Bay outrigger canoeist, Margaret draws from her Hawaiian upbringing when her longtime lover, Eric, abandons her. The tides turn for Eric when his other woman gets the baby bug. Meanwhile, back on the island, Margaret's younger sister, Lanna, works at their grandmother's spiritual healing center when not otherwise entangled with world class extreme surfer, Fitz.In Apache, White Feather sits perched in the canopy, high above the La Tho River, with a $30,000 price on his head. A platoon of Vietcong snipers had been stalking him for days. His scope, however, was set on a small, thin woman pacing in the shadows of her houch. Valley of the Moons introduces Luke, a Marine recently returned stateside after his second tour in the Middle East, hits the trails on the Channel Islands trying to muster the courage to tell his father, a career Marine, that he won't be reenlisting. Meanwhile, his weathered father, recently retired, contemplates how to live with himself, knowing the things he's done in the name of Freedom.The sic-fi short story, The Cataclysm, opens with Aerospace maverick, Hal Buchanan, tearing through the upper stratosphere along with the 3d Space Experimentation Squadron, looking for signs of life on Earth. Mountains had come crashing down while continents collapsed, and the seas surged over cities, swallowing civilization. The poles had shifted and life for the few who survived would never again be the same.Mystery abounds in Stepping Stone, Lily, a tenant in a farm hand house located on a colonial estate, lives quietly with her plants and tropical killer fish. She is an unimportant person living an uneventful life. Then, she finds a set of iron keys that open a hidden box containing old letters written by a young woman, chosen hundreds of years before as a mail order bride by one of Maryland's legendary pirates who had built a mansion on the cliffs of Whitehall. During the restoration of the historic site, the current owners discovered a secret passageway studded with gold galleons but have yet to find the keys.The final story, Prince of Passion, follows Javier who disappears when his childhood sweetheart dies. He is found a few days later standing over the dead body of her estranged boyfriend, self-proclaimed Don Juan, Jose Cassavante. Only, it wasn't him who had pulled the trigger.
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· 2018
Short steamy, sultry, sad and sometimes insanely surreal short stories about love and those entangled in it.