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In The Road to Somewhere Else, a collection of short stories, poems, and essays, Tiffany Sunday challenges the recognitions and attitudes towards expected and unexpected real and philosophical destinations. The collection continues the themes of longing, life regrets, and the search for an authentic self from her book, Insatiable Consumption of Being. She illustrates the themes as real and figurative roads and identifies societal roadblocks that must be confronted; anticipated or unforeseen, and then offers an alternative path. In Sister and Brother, the nuance of the story unfolds offering a subtle, unpredicted ending. Sunday contemplates the ability to test decisions by offering alternative endings for French Garden, and the regret of settling and silencing the soul in Seagull Café.
Sunday’s quest for an authentic artistic life is captured in her essays: Dear Mystic, Connecticut, In Search of Silence, and Cape Cod. She reckons with the intricate coexistence of which roads and decisions to choose within the confines of society while protecting the creative soul. Within this abstract collection, Sunday’s brilliance is the ability to convey nuances that are often hidden within societal noise.
Tiffany Sunday is the author of seven previous books, including Christmas at Seagull Café, To Be Human - Always, Proper Grey Areas, Insatiable Consumption of Being, and more. She is internationally known for her 2015 TEDx Talk Dyslexia 2.0: The Gift of Innovation and Entrepreneurial Mind. Sunday's nonfiction books have been quoted in newspapers, online publications, and academic journals.