My online fiction blog opens with an episode of my novel, novella, or short story in progress. The categories listed on the far right sidebar are completed works of fiction. Some I’ve rewritten and others are waiting to be rewritten. Also listed on the sidebar are links to my flash fiction—stories in fewer than 500 words. My . . .
I don’t think there’s any question if Kathleen Maher is an excellent writer because, not to put too fine a point on it, she is. Her writing is clear, sharp, and engaging.
But the plot, I don’t know. Perhaps it’s because it seems to be highly spiritual in nature as the [more . . .]
I’ve been following Kathleen’s bloggistic fiction for over a year now, and I am a big fan. Her writing is unlike any other. I can’t even think who to compare her to, and why bother? Her writing is somehow almost impossibly subtle—she sees beneath the surface always, and this unseen becomes visible in her words, almost tactile.