When Amy set out to write a novel, and thus establish herself as a writer to be reckoned with, she was faced with a problem. Although most novelists begin semi-autobiographically, her own life in the small town of Crooked River-with its endless cycles of mowing lawns and setting tables-was far too boring. No one could possibly be interested in what she had to say if she were the subject.

That drove Amy to tell a thinly-veiled and largely-invented story about Kalicia, easily the most interesting girl in school. Where Amy lacked substance, Kalicia was bursting with it. That decision to write Kalicia's life meant she had to somehow learn about, or invent, what Kalicia meant to the townspeople.

Pure invention was difficult to accomplish, and realism a bridge too far, and Amy was caught between the Kalicia in her school and the fantastical greenhouse girl she imagined her to be.



Autorentext

Barry Pomeroy is a Canadian novelist, short story writer, academic, essayist, travel writer, and editor. He is primarily interested in science fiction, speculative science fiction, dystopian and post-apocalyptic fiction, although he has also written travelogues, poetry, book-length academic treatments, and more literary novels. His other interests range from astrophysics to materials science, from child-rearing to construction, from cognitive therapy to paleoanthropology.

Titel
The Greenhouse Girl
EAN
9781990314537
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
11.01.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
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0.31 MB