Stem and Leaf Plots

Stem and Leaf Plots

by Virginia Arthur
Stem and Leaf Plots

Stem and Leaf Plots

by Virginia Arthur

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Overview

Eco-fiction is fiction in which real earth ecology is a major component of the plot such that it goes beyond just the setting. Virginia Arthur.

 

A lovely yet wry collection of eco-fiction short stories, part sheer pleasure, part humor, part grief and pain, part relentless social/political commentary, calls for change.

 

The Stories

 

A Strangler Fig (Ficus macrophylla) Grows in Eden

When a self-absorbed aging woman is pitted against a sprawling fig tree, who wins?

 

It's So Lovely to Live in the Country (A Constantly Repeating True Story)

It's so lovely to live in the country, as long you don't go outside.

 

All Forces Maligned (Driving Nora Home)

Short of a lightening bolt to Nora's head, just about all that is left 'from the universe', can anything bring these two sisters together?

 

Di Voce Quae Loquebatur de Ligno Caudis (The Voice That Spoke From the Stumps)

The cutting down of beloved trees results in epiphany, the grasping for life, in this young man.

 

Doe

An abandoned doe, an abandoned daughter.

 

Restoration Ecology

Fairy slippers do not equal her fairy tale, but she knew this all along.

 

Lame Duck

When a child tells you of suffering, listen.

 

Free the Teacher, Free the Child

Why do we adhere to a 400 year old 'model' of education that forces our growing children, our teachers, into chairs all day? Don't we love our boxes!

 

Bugged

Academia revealed—by a cloud?

 

Winter Girl

When comfort comes not from people, but from the earth.

 

About the title and cover: stem and leaf plots are a type of distribution table (similar to a histogram) used in statistics. The title and cover of the book are a play on this statistical method, pun intended.

 

 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164543358
Publisher: Virginia Arthur
Publication date: 11/17/2020
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Virginia Arthur was born wild. She took to exploring the wilds of her new Ohio suburban jungle by the time she was ten, launching great birding expeditions in between backhoes and bulldozers. Her bird list grew shorter in direct correlation with the number of homes growing larger such that by the time she was 12, she was a raging environmentalist, before the word even existed. This delighted her parents to no end.

She continued on this profoundly pointless and frustrating path by earning a B.S. in Field Biology and a M.S. in Botany (Ecology) only to continue the exploring, observing of a country at war with its natural self. She weaves these experiences into her novels but it's not all downerville. She sprinkles some wacky on top. She has published three novels, all “comedic-drama”. Her first novel, Birdbrain, an eco-political fiction novel based on real life experiences, was published in 2014. Phat('s) Chance for Buddha in Houston (Or How I Spent My Summer Vacation), men's coming-of-age short fiction, was published in 2015. In September 2018, she published her latest, Treed, also eco-political fiction.


 

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