In Eliot Parker’s engrossing Table for Two, human connection
anchors the core. Through a collection of modern short stories,
Parker deftly explores the nature of relationships: temporal and
abiding.
Table For Two
A Collection of
Short Stories
by Eliot Parker
Genre: Contemporary
Fiction, Short Stories
Conversation
is more than just words being spoken, interpreted, and acted upon by
others. Conversation is also the ultimate human interest activity,
bringing people into direct contact with people in all of their
complexity and vulnerability. The main characters in Parker’s ten
multi-genre stories set in the heart of Appalachia want to be heard;
to have others listen to them-really listen understand their
needs and concerns.
The characters in these
stories do not always get listened to, and many of them find that the
need for attention comes from aggression. A woman confronts her
father about his dementia. Two fathers whose guilt and shame over the
disappearances of their sons hide more sinister motives. A young boy
frustrated with a ring appraisal learns how people and
things can be valued equally. Each character in the
collection is faced with a balance of talking and listening with a
need for action, often leading to manipulation and coercion.
The characters in these stories
want to be heard; to have others listen to them-really listen-and
understand their needs and concerns. However, when they do not get
listened to, there is often an attempted persuasion by aggression.
One character often finds himself/herself faced with another
character who believes that conversation has no place in their lives.
The belief of the antagonists
in these stories is that- who needs to talk when there is action that
needs to be done? The antagonists believe there is no need for
conversation when the protagonist can be manipulated, coerced, or
discredited by actions. Each story is a thrilling adventure with
unexpected turns. Parker’s honest and provocative prose will
captivate readers with its urgency.
Eliot
Parker is the author of the thriller novel A FINAL CALL, which was
named a “Best Indie Book to Discover in 2022” by Kirkus
Magazine and was a finalist in thriller novel from the London Book
Festival. His short story collection SNAPSHOTS, won the 2020 PenCraft
Literary Award and the 2021 Feathered Quill Book Award for Short
Story Anthology. His thriller novel, A KNIFE’S EDGE, was an Amazon #1
bestseller. Eliot has received the West Virginia Literary Merit Award
for his works and has also been a finalist for the Southern Book
Prize in Thriller Writing in 2016 for his novel FRAGILE BRILLIANCE.
He hosts the podcast program,
“Now Appalachia” on the Authors on the Air Global Radio
Network, which profiles authors, editors, and publishers in the
Appalachian region. He also hosts a Youtube/Booktube program called
“Page Break,” featuring book reviews, interviews with
authors, and news about the publishing industry.
A graduate of the Bluegrass
Writers Studio at Eastern Kentucky University with his M.F.A. in
Creative Writing and a graduate of Murray State University with his
Doctorate in English, Eliot teaches writing that the University of
Mississippi. For more information, visit his website
http://www.eliotparker.com
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