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Uncle Bill and the Bomb Shelter

Uncle Bill and the Bomb Shelter

Steve Yarosh
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“I put it in the bow and shot again. And for a second, when it started coming down, I imagined standing still – letting it hit me. What would that be like . . . ?”



In this classic coming-of-age story, a young boy struggles under the shadow of his overbearing father. And then, during a weekend visit from his ‘larger-than-life’ uncle, he accidentally finds the way . . . .

Critics and fellow writers have compared Steve Yarosh's short stories to classics like Stand By Me, Catcher in the Rye and even The Andy Griffith Show. And it’s easy to understand why. These are strong, dialogue-driven tales focusing on universal themes that will evoke an emotional response in the crustiest of readers.
Steve's writing style is confident and original. He dispenses with unnecessary descriptions and lengthy narratives – choosing instead to thrust directly into the heart of things with a rapid succession of vivid scenes.
His characterization is equally unique. Adults are multilayered and filled with contradictions. And the young central character – uncertain as he is – senses this clearly as he strives to navigate the world around him . . . .
Steve is a former journalist, an ex-sailor, and a one-time repo man. He lives and writes in Portland, Oregon.
Pages
23
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
April 02, 2015

Uncle Bill and the Bomb Shelter

Steve Yarosh
0/5 ( ratings)
“I put it in the bow and shot again. And for a second, when it started coming down, I imagined standing still – letting it hit me. What would that be like . . . ?”



In this classic coming-of-age story, a young boy struggles under the shadow of his overbearing father. And then, during a weekend visit from his ‘larger-than-life’ uncle, he accidentally finds the way . . . .

Critics and fellow writers have compared Steve Yarosh's short stories to classics like Stand By Me, Catcher in the Rye and even The Andy Griffith Show. And it’s easy to understand why. These are strong, dialogue-driven tales focusing on universal themes that will evoke an emotional response in the crustiest of readers.
Steve's writing style is confident and original. He dispenses with unnecessary descriptions and lengthy narratives – choosing instead to thrust directly into the heart of things with a rapid succession of vivid scenes.
His characterization is equally unique. Adults are multilayered and filled with contradictions. And the young central character – uncertain as he is – senses this clearly as he strives to navigate the world around him . . . .
Steve is a former journalist, an ex-sailor, and a one-time repo man. He lives and writes in Portland, Oregon.
Pages
23
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
April 02, 2015

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