
A Second Coming
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A Second Coming explores the multifaceted experiences of immigrants in Canada through a collection of compelling short stories. These narratives delve into themes of cultural identity, adaptation, and the search for belonging in a new land. From the challenges of language barriers to the complexities of family relationships, these stories offer a poignant glimpse into the lives of those who have crossed borders to call Canada home.
This anthology is perfect for readers interested in Canadian literature, multiculturalism, and the immigrant experience. Discover stories that resonate with hope, loss, and the resilience of the human spirit. Explore the rich tapestry of Canadian society through the eyes of its newest members and reflect on what it truly means to belong.
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The author of a clutch of novels, plays, film scripts and short story and poetry collections, Michael Mirolla describes his writing as a mix of magic realism, surrealism, speculative fiction and meta-fiction. Publications include three Bressani-prize winners: the novel Berlin (2012); the poetry collection The House on 14th Avenue (2014); and the short story collection, Lessons in Relationship Dyads (2016). His novella, The Last News Vendor, published in the fall of 2019, won the 2020 Hamilton Literary Arts Award for fiction. A speculative fiction collection, Paradise Island & Other Galaxies, appeared in the fall of 2020 and was longlisted for the ReLit Awards. A new poetry collection, At the End of the World was published in 2021. The short story, "A Theory of Discontinuous Existence," was selected for The Journey Prize Anthology; and both "The Sand Flea" and "Casebook: In The Matter of Father Dante Lazaro" are Pushcart Prize nominees. In the fall of 2019, Michael served a three-month writer's residency at the Historic Joy Kogawa House in Vancouver, during which time he finished the first draft of a 200,000-word novel, The Second Law of Thermodynamics. Born in Italy and raised in Montreal, Michael now makes his home in Hamilton.