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What the Living Has Done, by Ashton Russell

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Prose, chapbook, 24 pages, from Bottlecap Features.

What the Living Has Done is a flash fiction chapbook that stitches together raw, intimate portraits of lives shaped by loss, longing, and the deep ache of absence. Set against the backdrop of the American South- with its humid summers, hushed secrets, and slow-burning regrets - these brief yet powerful stories explore the quiet devastation of childhoods marked by absent mothers and fathers, the haunting echo of mistakes made, and the heartbreak that lingers in the spaces where love should be.

Each piece stands alone, yet together they form a mosaic of emotional truth: the woman watching someone cry in their car in the grocery store parking lot, the little girl waiting for something to change in her life on her front porch, the man who lost his daughter from violence but carves art out of wood. These are stories of people trying to understand what went wrong, who they might have been, and whether healing is possible when the past refuses to stay buried. Sparse, lyrical, and deeply human, What the Living Has Done offers a poignant reflection on how we carry the weight of our stories - and how, sometimes, they carry us.

Ashton Russell holds an MFA from the Bennington Writing Seminars. Her work has appeared in Pithead Chapel, The Journal of Compressed Creative Arts, Sundog Lit, and Southeast Review among others. She lives in Birmingham, Alabama.

 
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