| ISBN 1-58939-865-3. Softcover. $12.95. 138 pages.
Each of the stories in "Not Far From Town" is set along the upper
Allegheny River in northern Pennsylvania. The rural landscape with
its creeks, forests, hills and sky, is woven into the fabric of the
characters' lives. Sebastian
Baxter laments the loss of Cornplanter's people as he drives his old
station wagon in the middle of the night along the Allegheny River
near Kinzua before the new dam drowned the land. She who has no name
endures sorrow with the help of Portage Creek and the trout who
inhabit that stream. While fishing Skinner Creek, Old Man Corbin
talks quietly of his long dead wife who was as much a part of nature
as the wildflowers and the trees. Clara Hill lives up Bear Creek. The
young widow has chosen to live alone on the edge of the wilderness. She
feels that life in the wild is more real than the alternative, and
she believes that nature can heal those who take refuge there. The
orphan teenager Lily takes refuge there. She wonders if her deceased
mother was ever happy: "Does sorrow drown joy or is joy a rock over
which sorrow flows?" And
so it goes as the stories unfold. The reader, immersed in the
natural world and a witness to very human struggles, will discover in
these stories a joyful melancholy like a sky filled with storm
clouds through which the sun might break. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Brian A. Connolly graduated from Edinboro University in Pennsylvania
where he received the Finnegan Award for Poetry. He completed his
graduate work at State University of New York at Oswego and Cortland,
Elmira College and UMass at North Adams. In
addition to being a Project Adventure teacher, Mr. Connolly taught
creative writing in NYS public schools for twenty-eight years before
moving to Bend, Oregon to write. He is the father of Nathan and
Heather. "Bradley's Christmas Adventure," a children's book of his illustrated by Gina Diamanti, was published in 1990. "Wolf Journal," his first novel was selected as a finalist for the Oregon Book Award. A study guide for "Wolf Journal" was published in 2005. His short stories and poems have appeared in many literary magazines from Maine to Washington. Mr. Connolly grew up in Port Allegany, Pennsylvania, the setting for "Not Far From Town." |