Even in the Quiet Places
by Christopher K. Doyle
Praise:
Henry, one of society’s forgotten, lives in his mind as much as the old lockhouse down by the canal. Although he sees things differently than most, he knows that to survive he must make a home for himself in the world and also in his own body. At turns a distubring and hopeful tale about the aftermath of sexual abuse and being differently abled, Even in the Quiet Places is lyrical fever dream. Christopher K. Doyle’s lush prose ripples through the layers of Henry’s trauma and desires to find a sometimes-uneasy grace.
––Jen Michalski, author of You’ll Be Fine
“Christopher K. Doyle is a scintillating writer.”
––Jane Delury, author of The Balcony