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Liddle Deaths by Morgan Christie: An Emotionally Charged Tale of Family, Grief, and Personal Growth

Liddle Deaths by Morgan Christie: An Emotionally Charged Tale of Family, Grief, and Personal Growth
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Morgan Christie, known for her emotive and insightful prose that navigates the depths of the human experience, has recently released her newest work, Liddle Deaths. Published by Stillhouse Press, this novella illustrates the complexities of grief, family dynamics, and the unexpected truths that emerge in the wake of a profound loss. 

Liddle Deaths follows the story of Niya, a fledgling writer who finds herself grappling with personal struggles amidst her father’s sudden death. As Niya’s work gains recognition, her father’s pride in her achievements is palpable despite her reservations about his need to boast. However, when tragedy strikes, and Niya’s father suddenly passes away, she is forced to confront her emotions and the tensions within her family, particularly with her mother, Anita, who seems resentful of Niya’s relationship with her father and the fact that he left the family home solely to Niya in his will. 

Christie’s deft handling of Niya’s inner conflicts in the wake of her father’s passing is a highlight of Liddle Deaths. The story explores the challenges Niya faces in coming to terms with her grief and the emerging truths about her family history. The revelation of her father’s will, which leaves the family home solely to Niya, further complicates the already strained relationship between Niya and Anita, shedding light on the underlying family dynamics that have long been buried.  

Liddle Deaths explores the nuances of human emotions and relationships, offering a poignant examination of life’s complexities and the impact of unresolved emotional wounds on one’s identity and familial bonds.

Morgan Christie’s body of work encompasses a variety of genres, including poetry, fiction, and essays, among others. Her writing often explores the human experience from different aspects, as seen in her previously published works such as People Without Wings, à genoux, Boolean Logic, and These Bodies.  

Christie has made notable strides in literature. Variations on a Lobster’s Tale won the 2017 Alexander Posey Chapbook Prize, and when they come was featured in the Forward Arts Foundation’s National Poetry Day exhibit. Her short story collection, These Bodies, was nominated for the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award in fiction, while her off-Broadway play, When We Talk About Watermelons, won the 2017 Player’s Theatre Prize.

In recent years, Christie’s accolades have continued to accumulate. She won the 2022 Arc Poetry Poem of the Year Prize, the 2022 Digging Chapbook Series Prize for People Without Wings, the 2023 Howling Bird Book Prize for her essay collection Boolean Logic, and the 2023 Prairie Fire Fiction Prize.

Christie’s works are renowned for having emotionally charged, introspective, and deeply personal themes, which resonate with readers and critics alike. Several of Christie’s projects have been featured in a variety of media outlets, including LA Weekly, London Post, and NY Weekly. 

Morgan Christie’s Liddle Deaths is now available for purchase at Stillhouse Press. Fans and supporters can stay up to date on everything related to Morgan Christie through her official website, where they can find information about her upcoming projects, interviews, news and events.

 

Published By: Aize Perez

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