Lara Williams is a writer based in Manchester, UK. Her debut short story collection Treats was published by Freight Books in ; and will be published in the US and Canada by Flatiron in October under the title A Selfie As Big As The Ritz. · Treats is a voyage into the murky depths of the existential malaise. Through a series beautifully written character studies Williams toys with the arbitrary nature of human existence, deconstructing challenging events and romantic encounters/5(29). My spoiler free review of Treats by Lara Williams. Thank you Freight for sending me a review copy:) Freight: bltadwin.ru::B O O K T U B.
Thursday Lates: Lara Williams - Treats book launch 24 March, 6pm - 9pm, Free An evening of readings, performances, music and more to launch, "Treats" a short story collection by Lara Williams. A. Treats|Lara Williams, Greenhouse Management: A Manual For Florists And Flower Lovers On The Forcing Of Flowers, Vegetables And Fruits In Greenhouses, And The Propagation And Care Of House Plants|Levi Rawson Taft, Fact Or Fiction|Sheila Barnsdale, College Apologetics: Proof Of The Truth Of The Catholic Faith|Rev. Fr. Anthony Alexander. Once in awhile a small publisher will bequeath you a wee gem, and Lara Williams' debut collection, Treats, is one such book. Treats chronicles the milestones of twentysomething life in the 21st.
Lara Williams is a writer based in Manchester, UK. Her debut short story collection Treats was published by Freight Books in ; and will be published in the US and Canada by Flatiron in October under the title A Selfie As Big As The Ritz. Treats is a collection of short stories by writer Lara Williams. I began to write “up-and-coming writer” but that felt like a disservice to Williams whose talent for writing is palpable. Her words dance off the page – she makes the mundane exciting and somewhat paradoxically makes the exciting seem mundane. So says one of the characters in Lara Williams' extraordinary debut story collection. Treats is a break-up album of tales covering relationships, the tyranny of choice, and self navigation. This fresh, beguiling new voice paints a portrait of contemporary adulthood, balancing wry humour with a pervading sense of alienation in the digital era.
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