Mark W Sasse is a novelist and award-winning playwright. Sasse's novels have been featured on Bookbub and other curated sites, and his plays have been produced in New York, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, and Sydney, Australia. His novel MOSES THE SINGER was a finalist in The Kindle Book Review YA Novel of the Year Awards (2021). He was the winner of the Greywood Arts Winter Residency 2018 for his play "The Last Bastion." He is a three-time winner of the Best Script Award at the Penang Short & Sweet Theatre Festival. His plays have won multiple other awards such as Best Overall Performance and Audience Choice Award. He won the Festival Director's Award at the 2016 festival.
Sasse's interests cast a wide net – from politics to literature – from culture and language – from history and religion, making his writing infused with the unexpected as he seeks to tell authentic and engaging stories about people from all walks of life. His writing is straightforward and accessible to all, especially those who enjoy a page-turning good story injected with doses of Asian culture, history, adventure, and unexpected humor.
The Complete List of Works by Mark W Sasse
NOVELS
Christmas in '45 (2022)
The Lost Lineup - Myths & Tales of the Winasook Iron Horses, Book 2 (2022)
A Diamond for Her - Myths & Tales of the Winasook Iron Horses, Book 1 (2021)
Moses the Singer (2020)
A Parting in the Sky (2019) (The Forgotten Child Book 3)
The African Connection (2018) (The Forgotten Child Book 2)
A Man too Old for a Place too Far (2017) (The Forgotten Child Book 1)
Which Half David: A Modern-day King David Story (2016)
A Love Story for a Nation (2015)
The Reach of the Banyan Tree (2014)
The Recluse Storyteller (2013)
Beauty Rising (2012)
PLAYS
For the Glory of Nat Turner (2018)
Embrace (2018)
The Last Bastion (2017)
The Folly of Progress (2017)
The Last Bastion (2017)
How to Build a Dictator (2016)
The Secrets of the Magic Pool (2016)
Grandparents' War (2013)
Romans on the Couch (2011)
SHORT STORIES
Jolly Old St. Hick (2018)
The Hundred Pitch At-Bat (2017)
Christmas in the Trenches, 1914 (2016)
If Love is a Crime: A Christmas Story (2014)
Red Hat hijacks a yoghurt truck and barrels into the Chester Walz Bank at full speed, desperate to open a safety deposit box.
The twins, beckoned by an ominous streak of light across the sky, climb Harper's Hill to encounter an apparition of their missing father.
The reverend stands on a muddy ridge, the barrel of the rifle in his neck, looking down on a Vietnamese village, scarred by war and regret.
The stories come to Margaret at all times, but they are anything but random. A fractured view of Michael Cheevers' red hat through a discreetly cracked door sends her off on adventure. A glimpse of the Johnson twins from apartment 2D takes her to the lonely hill on a Midwestern prairie in 1887. The regular letters from Reverend Davies, who has tried to look after Margaret since the death of her mother, brings her to the brink of exhaustion, staring intensely into the heart of war deep in the jungle of Vietnam.
Margaret is not insane, at least not in a clinical sense. She's like a midnight raccoon, painfully aware of her surroundings, gleaming crumbs of information at every turn; eyes peering incessantly in the night, stealing glances of neighbors behind partially opened doors.
But the tales that she weaves were not meant to merely hold empty court to the receptive dead air of her apartment. Her stories were meant to embolden the lives of the inhabitants of that drab apartment block because her story is also their story—and everything would be different if they could only hear her stories.
The Recluse Storyteller weaves five stories into one as the loner Margaret not only searches for meaning from her reclusive life, but also gives meaning in the most unexpected ways to the troubled souls of her apartment complex. Part adventure, part tragedy, and part discovery, The Recluse Storyteller bridges genres, bringing hope, life, and redemption to the broken relationships of modern society.
Título : The Recluse Storyteller
EAN : 9781301664191
Editorial : Mark W Sasse
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