Raw Earth Ink is proud to present Cassa Bassa’s debut book of micro-fiction and six-sentence stories, The Scars We Don’t See.
From the back cover: Cassa Bassa is an urging life-force poured into these revealing vignettes. Her accurate observations of a life pierced with innate truisms are of rich experience and variety, of challenge and collision, and you will go on Bassa’s journey with her, through the kaleidoscope of her abundant creativity, until you reach her beating heart.
Bassa writes out a multiverse of eclectic, compelling stories that describe her own experiences and her understanding of others, with an addictive, smart curiosity of humanity and what makes us really tick.
Her short stories will raise hairs on the back of your neck, have you laughing out loud and wiping away tears simultaneously. It is the marvelous gift of a natural storyteller to spirit us into these worlds, where we learn as much about ourselves as the author.
15 Comments on ““The Scars We Don’t See” micro-fiction by Cassa Bassa”
Now this sounds right up my street, Tara. Thank you for sharing this (and indeed publishing it!). I shall probably go down the ebook route. I’ll let you know what I think once I’ve read it all.
Hi, Tara. I just wanted to thank you for bringing this wonderful work to me attention – and, indeed, for publishing it (keep up the good work!). If you’re interested I have posted a review on both Goodreads and Amazon and will upload it to my blog later. Thank you!
Now this sounds right up my street, Tara. Thank you for sharing this (and indeed publishing it!). I shall probably go down the ebook route. I’ll let you know what I think once I’ve read it all.
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Awesome! I hope you enjoy it.
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Wow Iove the background you shot the book against. Way cool! Thank you for publishing it Tara! 💚
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Thanks for working with me, Cassa!
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🌻💚
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Those two stories are wonderful, so compact and just enough to set imagination spinning.
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That’s what I like about her micro-fiction. It paints this visual landscape where I get to fill in all the little details myself.
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Exactly
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Reminds me of a quote:
“Authors do not supply imaginations, they expect their readers to have their own, and to use it.”
Nella Larsen
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YES!! That’s it exactly.
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Reblogged this on cabbagesandkings524 and commented:
A new collection of stories from Cassa Bassa and Raw Earth Ink
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Hi, Tara. I just wanted to thank you for bringing this wonderful work to me attention – and, indeed, for publishing it (keep up the good work!). If you’re interested I have posted a review on both Goodreads and Amazon and will upload it to my blog later. Thank you!
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Awesome, Chris! I thought you might enjoy this one.
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🙂🙂
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