What the Wind Settles
A Novella by E. H. Lester
In a world where silence carries more weight than words, What the Wind Settles unfolds with the quiet power of a storm's aftermath. Edward's prose distills human longing into concentrated moments?gestures, pauses, and reckonings that linger long after the page is turned.
This novella does not demand weeks of reading; it offers instead a single, resonant journey that fits into the rhythm of our too-busy world. Compact yet expansive, it invites readers to step into lives caught between tenderness and transformation, and to leave with the sense that something essential has shifted.
'What the Wind Settles' is proof that brevity can be its own kind of beauty: a story that settles into memory like wind across an open field?felt, remembered, and impossible to hold.
Autorentext
Retired living in Decatur, Alabama. Write as if it were a job, second shift. Few distractions late at night, around the witching hour it is quiet. Driving I saw a lot I'd rather unsee and a lot more I'm glad I saw, Highway 30 through Wyoming at the 66MM through to McCammon, Idaho, littered with history. Part of the old Oregon Trail, unmarred history like emigrant burial ground where fever took an entire wagon train and Wagon Box burial ground where a family was killed by Indians after their horses 'ran away'. Lava Hot Springs thermal springs and stream. And Fish Kill Summit where I put my hand in a cloud one winter day.