“Interpersonal Ethics” Theme Book Is Out!

“Interpersonal Ethics” Themed book is out!

Synopsis: Carefully curated stories from our monthly magazine to create a themed short story book about the philosophy and ethics of interpersonal relationships. Perfect for classrooms and book clubs, each story is 1,500-7,000 words and comes with five suggested discussion questions. Edition Editor: Kate Bocassi

Pick up your copy via our website, Amazon, or anywhere books are sold!

  • ISBN# 979-8-9924170-3-6 (Print)

  • ISBN# 979-8-9924170-4-3 (Digital)

  • Library of Congress Control Number: 2025945131

Stories By: Jacob Orlando (Author), Vickie Fang (Author), Laura Mullen (Author), Taylor Lawritson (Author), Julia Meinwald (Author), Darcy Alvey (Author), J.G. Alderburke (Author), Steve Parker (Author), C.S. Griffel (Author), E. B. Ratcliffe (Author)

Story Summary

  • Corporate Head: A man embraces his submissive desires while navigating the corporate world.

  • Eleven Things I Have Left Now That My Daughter Is Gone: Promise leaves her drug-addicted prostitute mother behind so she can go to college.

  • On Ice: A woman's ex-boyfriend asks to use the embryos they froze together years earlier with his new love interest.

  • Junk: Grieved by the loss of her father, in a house overflowing with sentimental clutter, a woman's chance encounter forces her to consider a new beginning.

  • Disconnect: A woman whose job it is to "pilot" other people's dates meets her crush.

  • Emancipation: A 50-something woman leaves her loveless marriage to join an archaeological dig in Montana.

  • Lies I Tell My Father: A child visits her father with Alzheimer, so her mother can get a break.

  • Q-Tip Options: The narrator befriends Abby and Robert, the homeless couple living by her house.

  • Visions of Midwives: A midwife in training learns the midwife secret, that at the moment of birth each midwife is able to see the future of the newly born child.

  • Evening Star: Two bullied school children decide to reveal their true selves to their classmates and suffer the consequences.

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Kolby Granville

Founder and editor of “After Dinner Conversation”

https://www.afterdinnerconversation.com
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