Synopsis:
Written in a style reminiscent of Olive Kitterage, Southern Fried Women is a collection of short stories with a similar theme – the resilience of every woman. Filled with poignancy, honesty and bit of mystery each tale is expertly crafted, interesting, and thought-provoking. Each of the nine stories transports the reader to a new place and time through the voices of women aged sixteen through sixty. The reader will learn from each and every one.
The intriguing, gripping stories reveal women who never give up and are brave enough to start over again and again – and isn’t that just what women have to be strong enough to do, at every age and at every point in their lives? Southern Fried Women gives colorful voice to the lessons women know well, yet sometimes resist and need a reminder. Once you have met these Southern Fried Women and hear their stories they will stay with you forever.
The intriguing, gripping stories reveal women who never give up and are brave enough to start over again and again – and isn’t that just what women have to be strong enough to do, at every age and at every point in their lives? Southern Fried Women gives colorful voice to the lessons women know well, yet sometimes resist and need a reminder. Once you have met these Southern Fried Women and hear their stories they will stay with you forever.
Pamela King Cable is a much-demanded speaker as well as a writer, discussing the creative writing process, networking, and publishing at writing groups such as Sisters in Crime, The Writer’s Group of the Triad and The International Women’s Writing Guild. You can find Pamela at her website, www.pamelacable.com, on Twitter @PamelaKingCable and on her Southern Fried Women Facebook page.