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Waterfall Girls

Kimberly White

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English
Clash Books
04 January 2022
Legend has it that the first waterfall was created when an angry sea god threw his trident into a cliff with such force that the cliff split open, spewing water like a volcanic eruption.

Through the eyes of Nereid, daughter of this angry sea god, we witness the evolution of this primal waterfall into a powerful symbol of beauty, danger, and sacrifice. Through Nereid, we witness the stories of women and girls who commit suicide by waterfall, beginning with Nereid herself, and the waterfall otherworld into which they awaken. Unfolding in spiral rather than linear fashion, this bible of shifting realities and portals between life and death shines light and dark into a world never before imagined. An afterlife which is neither heaven or hell, it is as uncertain as it is beautiful.

Intertwined with the tales of Nereid and others in her world is the commonality of the Waterfall, whose elemental/diselemental voice adds its own layers to Nereid's bible. When the Waterfall speaks, we taste the purity of the first waterfall, we catch the scent of primal element, we are enchanted by the face of magnificent beauty, and we feel the very heartbeat of water as we drown in the roar of the falls. From Nereid's lifetime of water, through the hidden pools and passages of her watery world, Waterfall Girls is but a small sampling of legends inspired by waterfalls, woven into the heartbreak of suicide.
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Imprint:   Clash Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 215mm,  Width: 139mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   299g
ISBN:   9781944866884
ISBN 10:   1944866884
Pages:   234
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Kimberly White's poetry has appeared in The Massachusetts Review, Cream City Review, Skidrow Penthouse, and other journals and anthologies. She is the author of four chapbooks: Penelope, A Reachable Tibet, The Daily Diaries of Death, and Letters to a Dead Man; as well as two other novels: Bandy's Restola, and Hotel Tarantula. She also dabbles in collage art and photography, and spends most of her time in Northern California with her pens and papers and massive collection of Tarot decks.

Reviews for Waterfall Girls

""In Kimberly White's Waterfall Girls, you feel the mist of the rushing water against your skin. The writing is rich and deeply hypnotic, beckoning the reader to keep reading, and to fall. This is an absolutely beautiful and tragic book."" -Cynthia Pelayo, author of Into the Forest and All the Way Through  ""Waterfall Girls by Kimberly White is a séance for the dead, a meditation on grief, pain, and the murky waters that flow in between. Thought-provoking and written with a gorgeous sadness, readers will be mesmerized by this book-turned-scrying glass, unable to look away and impossible to put down."" -Stephanie M. Wytovich, author of Mourning Jewelry  ""Kimberly White's Waterfall Girls oozes with lyrical beauty & wonder. At once experimental and reminiscent of ancient tragedies, I found myself captivated by every presence, every witness, every chorus of language. If you're looking for writing that will assist you in escaping wholly into a world of lore and originality, writing that will ""force-[fill] your lungs and [wash] your consciousness through the veil"", look no further than this stunning book."" - Kailey Tedesco, author of FOREVERHAUS, Lizzie, Speak, and She Used to be on a Milk Carton  ""A portrait of the sublime, of an inevitable force at the convergence of beauty and death. The paradoxical overcoming of an irresistible oppressive force by succumbing to it. Grief, suicide, power, and freedom.""  -Charlene Elsby, author of Hexis  ""A grotesque and lyrical trip into ecofeminism and collective story. Waterfall Girls conjure a neogothic precipice, the natural moments when death, mythos, and beauty dive into making the sublime."" -Monique Quintana, author of Cenote City


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