Synopsis
Short Story Press Presents: "A Winters Morning", by Katelynd Jarvis.
"A Winters Morning" takes a close look at a young woman who is dealing with the residual affects of her abusive husband.
- It gives a window into the emotional battle between still being in love with her husband and hating him.
- The story is told in a series of flashbacks. Some throw the listener directly into the moments, others are brief past-tense recollections.
- Told in first person, it allows the listener a window into the protagonist's direct thoughts and emotions, allowing them to get lost in the moment with her instead of being on the outside looking in.
- The story is told in a fluid time line in the span of a morning on what would have been her fourth wedding anniversary.
- It limits the characters to only the protagonist and her husband in the past tense.
The story is not broken down into sections, rather it is told through flashbacks, allowing for a fluid time line but keeping the listener engaged without the abrupt ending or beginning of a section. This throws the listener into the constant emotional thralls with the protagonist.
Short Story Press publishes short stories written by everyday writers.
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