Carolyn Osborn, an Award-Winning Author, Presents the Various Aspects of Love and Romance in her Book “Warriors and Maidens”
Carolyn Osborn is an award-winning poet who graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a journalism degree in 1955 and a master’s degree in 1959. P.E.N., the Texas Institute of Letters, and The Antioch Review’s Distinguished Prose Award have all recognized her work (2003). Her pieces have been published in collections such as The O. Henry Awards (Doubleday, 1990) and Lone Star Literature (Norton, 2003).
“Warriors and Maidens” is Osborn’s novel about complicated and painful interactions between men and women. She compiled a collection of 12 stories in which the main characters are strong, independent women seeking meaningful and real interactions. She illustrates many of the frequent situations in which men and women are torn by love and passion.
Osborn has an uncanny capability to bring critical facts to light. With sardonic humor and distinctive wit, her stories reveal more about individuals than they are willing to confess about themselves. These are appealing, fascinating stories about outcasts who have had life-changing events. In this collection, Osborn also depicts love and passion in unusual ways, demonstrating its complexity and how it may impact others outside the relationship. Her characters draw inspiration from regular individuals who do daily things, bringing the reader closer to home. On the other hand, Osborn’s endeavor to examine how and why we abandon people who love us and pursue romantic relationships without reciprocity is the major draw of this anthology.
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Warriors and Maidens
Author: Carolyn Osborn
Publisher: Your Online Publicist
Published Date: September 2021
Book Genre: Literature & Fiction
About the Author:
Carolyn Osborn graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a Journalism degree in 1955, and an M.A. in 1959. She has won awards from P.E.N., the Texas Institute of Letters, and a Distinguished Prose Award from The Antioch Review (2003). Her stories have been included in The O. Henry Awards (Doubleday, 1990) and Lone Star Literature (Norton, 2003), among numerous other anthologies. Osborn is the author of two novels, “Contrary People” (Wings Press, 2012) and “Uncertain Ground” (Wings Press,2009), a memoir, “Durations” (Wings Press, 2017), and four collections of short stories, including “A Horse of Another Color” (University of Illinois Press, 1977), “The Fields of Memory” (Shearer Publishing, 1984), “Warriors and Maidens” (Texas Christian University Press, 1991) and “Where We Are Now” (Wings Press, 2014). The Book Club of Texas published an illustrated, specially bound edition of her story, The Grands (1990). In 2009, she received the Lon Tinkle Lifetime Achievement Award from the Texas Institute of Letters.
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