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  • Clarity. Published by Love Letters to Poe, in their third volume entitled tales torn from the heart.
  • Story blurb of Clarity. In October 1833, Augustus Harold Wintry writes a memoir about his peculiar experience in the early winter of 1784, just one year before his wedding: Upon finding himself lost in the woods, he discovers a grand home, an alluring woman, and an ultimatum. A last attempt to understand the consequences of his choices as a younger man, he writes of his relationship with his wife, her death, and the haunting memories of 1784. Clarity is a story of choices and consequences, insistent upon the idea that they can only be understood through a seasonal-like cycle of contemplation and acceptance.
  • Story excerpt from Clarity. Rarer still is the man who is not humbled by the crunching autumn leaves of hindsight. Indeed, if one can survive hindsight's autumn, one can survive regret's winter; this can only lead to spring's belief to invoke clarity's bright summer.

Story form:
short story

Genre:
romantic supernatural fantasy & horror

Theme:
original story inspired by Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart”

Publisher:
Love Letters to Poe

Type of publication:
anthology (Volume III, Tales Torn from the Heart)

Publication date:
October 2024

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