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Welcome to the Wanderings shop. Here you will find various items offered by our staff and contributors. Sales of all of these items help the magazine or its contributing authors.
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Cries Against Reason A collection of nineteen poems chronicling a journey through turblulent times and back to some semblance of normality. By Mike Wever, editor of Wanderings.
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Finishing Touches Jenna Rhodes escaped her mother's idea of a successful, elite life with an early marriage to an unknown artist, but her husband's eventual success has catapulted her into the midst of another world in which she feels she doesn't belong. Now, in her early twenties, she finds herself alone with a young baby and fighting against her overwhelming artistic desires. With memories of the past and the rekindling of an old friendship, Jenna struggles to find her own world. Rejecting her impulses becomes impossible, though, when a handsome magnetic force begins to pull at her spirit. By LK Hunsaker. |
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Rehearsal - A Different Drummer Susie Brooks is a nineteen-year-old dance teacher whose main stability through an uncertain childhood was her best friend, Evan Scott, a guitarist with a flair for the business world. Evan's other best friend is Duncan O'Neil, also a guitarist, but with a flair for attracting women's attention while hiding his past. When Duncan moves into Evan's world, he changes the dynamics not only within the band, but within Susie and Evan's relationship. The three friends find themselves struggling with love, loss, and secret passions during the turbulent Seventies. A Different Drummer is the first of a series of four. By LK Hunsaker. |
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One Leg Up Into every person’s life a little rain must fall. And fall the rain did when Theresa, a defenseless college student, finds herself in prison for a crime which she did not commit. While Theresa cared for a severely handicapped child, who was born to Greek immigrants, the child died. Theresa was sentenced to two years in a women’s penitentiary--a sentence that nearly drove Theresa to suicide. Lost in a fog of despondency, Theresa designs a meditative practice which enables her to thrive amidst the pitiful circumstances into which she has been thrown. But beyond the meditative exercises, Theresa is fortunate to have as her cellmate Bernadette, a feisty prostitute from Butte, Montana. Together, Theresa and Bernadette empty their shredded hearts and slowly nourish one another with opulent refined dignity. With the help of heaven, both women break through the confines of conditional love and blossom into virtuous femininity. Set in the 1970s and early 1980s in the state of Montana, One Leg Up spins a tale of tragedies within families and desperation within souls. All is not lost, however. Patience, luck and faith triumph over the most odious of human tendencies. In the end, the reader is reminded that love is truly the greatest gift of all. By Margee Driscoll. |
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Fishing for Irene Fishing for Irene is a work of fiction about a family whose lives are torn apart by a tragic, debilitating mental illness. The story is primarily about the mother; however, the experience of the reader is realized through the eyes of the daughter who is compassionate, funny, and wise. Mental illness is handled thoughtfully in this book, cultivating within the reader a sense of urgency and yearning. Powerful, moving, and dramatic scenes urge the reader to dig deep for faith, and if extracted to hope against hope for a bearable resolve. Ultimately, it is within faith where the resolve rests. Set in Western Montana during the last half of the twentieth century, Fishing for Irene promises the reader an open, honest view of the delicacy of mental illness. By Margee Driscoll. |
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If you are a contributor to Wanderings and would like to offer something for sale in the shop, please send an email to wanderingseditor(at)gmail.com.
