This Is What They Made It Out Of: tales from the end of the world

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In scribbled notes, in lists – scraps of paper tell a life. So begins this collection of short pieces and poetry – some funny, some tragic, and some just small moments in time. With each stolen glimpse into the lives of this diverse cast of characters, the reader cannot help but wonder how much is fiction and how much is heartbreakingly not. A stolen scarf, a stolen moment, a flower, a legend or two, and the ability of silence to communicate more than language – a melancholy air threads through this patchwork of characters on the edge of discovery.

Zelda Knapp is an actor/writer wandering the streets of New York City after growing up in the small southern town of Blacksburg, Virginia. She graduated from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts with a BFA in Drama and a minor in Creative Writing. She won the 2nd Annual LJ Idol Contest in 2009. Her plays include Butterflies,This is Hell, and her solo show Evidence, which played at Theatre Row in NYC. Her short story Mortar was recently published by Standard Culture. This is her first book, but there are several more unfinished novels threatening to make themselves known. She helps run a popular blog on Buffy the Vampire Slayer (yes, it’s still relevant), Once More With Extreme Prejudice. For more on her exploits, please visit her website at www.zeldaknapp.com

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