The Dancing Clock: Reflections on Family, Love, and Loss by Nancy Gerber
Received 2nd Place in the RELATIONSHIP Category
An endearing, thoughtful collection of prose vignettes illuminating some of life’s ordinary (and extraordinary) moments. Poet, prose writer, and psychoanalyst Nancy Gerber offers these short pieces as sources of pleasure and reflection. FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / General ISBN: 978-1-947067-81-3 (print; softcover; perfect bound) Released 4-30-2019 106 pages |
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Nancy Gerber is the author of A Way Out of Nowhere: Short Stories (Big Table Publishing, 2018). Her previous books are Losing a Life: A Daughter’s Memoir of Caregiving (Hamilton, 2005) and Fire and Ice: Poetry and Prose (Arseya, 2014), named a Notable Book in Poetry in the Shelf Unbound Indie Books Competition. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, Mom Egg Review, Adanna Literary Journal, Forge, Persimmon Tree, and elsewhere. She received a Ph.D. in English from Rutgers University, an M.A. in psychoanalysis from the Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis - New Jersey, and is completing psychoanalytic training at the Academy of Clinical and Applied Psychoanalysis in Livingston, New Jersey. She lives with her husband in northern New Jersey. |
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Review by Tasslyn Magnusson, Mom Egg Review, August 1, 2019 Personal Reflections on Family, Love, and Loss Set to Offer Support, May 2, 2019 (press release) |
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