“It was the ghost of a woman who used to live in a house that had a ghost.” “The in between, the transitory, what is absent, or lost―the focus of Rosalind Palermo Stevenson’s stunning new short fiction collection. She asks: Is what we feel more real than reality itself? She answers through dreams, apparitions, love, memory, longing, and spirituality.”
– Laurie Blauner, author of Out of Which Came Nothing and The Solace of Monsters