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The Dog Stays weaves diverse narratives of love, loss, and self-discovery, expertly painting the human condition amid the pandemic, and offering readers an engaging literary journey through an eclectic range of characters. What inspired you to write and publish this book?
I was a Registered Nurse in Critical Care Unit. (now retired) and never had time to write fictional stories. But I always had an interest. And once I started to write and submit my short stories to flash fiction sites, the positive feedback, and the sheer enjoyment motivated me to continue. And eventually, I chose some of my favorites for the book.
The stories in ‘The Dog Stays’ offer a balance of dialogue, vivid descriptions, and introspection. How do you maintain this balance when writing short stories?
I want to engage the reader on an emotional level and keep them interested, so I try to incorporate description, dialogue and introspection into my short stories. Sometimes this is a difficult task and the balance between the three elements shifts. For instance, if I have only one character, I necessarily won’t include dialogue but may use introspection. This will encourage the reader to draw their own conclusions about the characters. Although my ultimate goal is to create a story that captures the reader’s imagination and makes them hunger for more.
What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this collection?
LOVE: I had witnessed humanity at its most vulnerable in my workplace and in everyday life.
Love was such a powerful emotion and universally relatable, I wanted it to appear in some of my stories.
“A Blue Baby Hat.” James displayed his love, vulnerability and devotion as he waited by his wife’s bedside.
“Frailty of Life.” The Love of a daughter for a mother who had dementia.
HOPE: Barbara sat by her husband’s bedside in “Please Stay.” She hoped and prayed that she would hear his voice, one final time.
LONELINESS: “George.” George waited by the door in the nursing home for his family. And he hoped they would visit that day.
But loneliness was also present in some of my stories after a family member lost a loved one to death or dementia.
BELONGING: “Rudolph.” The reindeer felt a need to be one of the ‘gang.’
POVERTY: “The Shelter.” The sad and lonely life of a homeless gentleman who had become invisible.
FORGIVENESS: “Flame.” The dragon (flame) and film director (Cedric) who eventually learned to work together.
HUMOR: A few of my stories made me laugh. And if I could make my readers laugh, giggle and thoroughly enjoy themselves then that was a good thing.
SUFFERING: Some of my characters were subjected to grief and suffering through loss. I felt it needed to be addressed in my stories.
In summary, I tried to apply one major and a few minor themes to my stories. But it all depended on their length.
What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available?
I am contemplating a second anthology of stories. Perhaps longer in length. I may even attempt a children’s story. I think my dragon “Flame” would make a wonderful subject. But I have yet to make a decision.
When is it available? If my creative juices continue to flow, it should be soon.
Author Links: GoodReads | Twitter | Website
Your phone rings just as you toss them on the kitchen table.When you answer, an automated messaging system causes your heart to rapidly beat in your chest. Your hands shake.Flustered, the phone slips from your grasp.
This collection of very short stories will delight readers interested in any genre.
Some may make you sad. Some may make you smile and laugh. Blush? Perhaps. But they promise to entertain. So please sit down, get comfortable and enjoy!
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The Dog Stays and Other Stories
Posted by Literary Titan

The Dog Stays by Marjan Sierhuis presents a captivating anthology of short stories, each showcasing a diverse array of characters, narratives, and themes. From the heartfelt tale of James, a devoted husband visiting his ailing wife in the hospital, to the spirited journey of Flame, a determined dragon aspiring to conquer the challenging world of acting, this collection offers a captivating range of narratives that enthrall readers. One particularly standout story, “Lilith and the Vampires,” resonated deeply with me. It delves into the life of a woman burdened with an irrational fear of vampire costumes due to her parents’ obsession with horror films during her formative years. Following her relocation to a new home with her husband, she finds herself encountering supernatural beings in her garden. This tale, among others, demonstrates the author’s masterful storytelling prowess and her ability to craft relatable characters that resonate with readers.
One of the remarkable aspects of this collection is the seamless flow of the stories. Although concise in length, each narrative possesses a captivating allure and effortlessly draws the reader into its unique world. The author skillfully weaves these diverse stories together, creating a vibrant tapestry that exemplifies her storytelling prowess and her ability to evoke deep emotional connections with the characters. Within this book, readers will find a rich tapestry of themes that traverse the realms of hope, love, adventure, relationships, loss, and self-discovery. These stories not only entertain but also explore the profound impact of the pandemic on our lives. Relationships are tested, plans are disrupted, and through it all, the author gracefully navigates these shifting landscapes. Through a balanced blend of dialogue, vivid descriptions, and introspective moments, she enables readers to visualize the scenes vividly and empathize with the characters’ emotions. Each story within this collection stands as a testament to the author’s remarkable storytelling prowess and ability to captivate readers. Whether seeking a brief respite or an engaging literary escape, The Dog Stays offers an ideal choice. It’s a short but enjoyable read with engaging narratives and it provides the perfect opportunity to sit back, relax, and indulge in a collection of finely crafted tales.
The Dog Stays is the perfect read for enthusiasts of literary fiction, particularly those who appreciate the artistry of short stories. Marjan Sierhuis’s masterful collection is sure to captivate and leave a lasting impression on readers seeking an engaging and thought-provoking literary experience.
Pages: 82 | ISBN: 1771806133
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