Pretty Women Curse, Ugly Men Sing

Pretty Women Curse, Ugly Men Sing

by Kelvin Ortiz
Pretty Women Curse, Ugly Men Sing

Pretty Women Curse, Ugly Men Sing

by Kelvin Ortiz

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Overview

Enosh runs away from home with his Uncle after the death of his grandfather. He holds the same aspirations of being somebody. He doesn't know that his father has left him with his grandparents. Told his whole life that his parents had died in a car crash, he runs away from home with the father that'd left him at birth. This novel is about making the best of bad situations.

Through powerful symbolism and moving poetry, this story will pull at your heartstrings with its cast of fleshed-out and complexly-crafted characters, all trying their best to wait out the nights of their lives and see morning. If it ever comes.

"I wanna live there one day," Enosh says from his grandfather's backseat, looking out at the city skyline. He was pulled out to sea by impossible towers of countless lights, only to have his grandfather wrinkle his nose at the sight and forbid him from ever going to that impossible city in the distance. Instead of approval, he warns his grandson that the world has a way of changing people in ways they never see-mainly because that is a land of lost sheep and salesman. You either think you know where you're going, or you're fooling someone else into that delusion for profit.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781088048054
Publisher: Halcyon Novellas
Publication date: 05/16/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 190
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Poet and Novelist, Kelvin Ortiz is a young writer from New York City.
Born in Brooklyn, but raised in Queens, he's currently pursuing a BA in Creative Writing at CUNY Hunter College. Eighteen years of age at the publication of this Novella, this is his first major published work outside of magazine and online platforms.
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