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And Then . . . 2022

Laura Brown

Falling

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Falling is a graphic novel about friendship, loss, and redemption, revolving around Kelcee, a caustic, anxious woman in her 30s trying to be somebody in New York City. She’s sent into an emotional tailspin by the suicide of her former friend and mentor Josephine who was, at 51, a popular author and self-help guru. 


For a decade, Kelcee had served as Josephine’s confidante and ghostwriter. But the friendship ruptured under the pressure of skewed power dynamics. At the time of Josephine’s death, they’d been estranged for months. Yet, Kelcee is compelled by Josephine’s imperious mother to visit Josephine’s apartment and catalog her belongings. Resenting the role of servant, Kelcee compulsively steals a few items. Clearly, Josephine can’t use them anymore.


But once in Kelcee’s possession, each item summons Josephine’s ghost. Josephine, in various guises, pulls Kelcee into risky predicaments, forcing her to grapple with the pain she’d refused to recognize when Josephine was alive, and to recognize the suffering and courage in both of their lives.


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Laura Brown
MFA Visual Narrative: 1986
Laura Catherine Brown is a writer and visual artist. She started writing because reading saved her life, providing an escape from chaos and a glimpse into infinite realms. Now, she creates her own imaginary worlds full of characters caught in dilemmas that disrupt their complacency. Her short stories have been published in numerous literary journals. Her first novel Quickening (Random House) was a Barnes & Noble Discover pick and her second novel Made By Mary (C&R Press) received an Independent Publisher Silver Medal award. The gift of residencies at several artists’ colonies enabled her to complete those novels. In 2019, with three other writers, she cofounded Rowland Writers Retreat, a fully funded residency for women writers, to pay the gift forward. She tries to practice gratitude and looks for the funny in any sad situation. The words of Samuel Beckett have become her mantra: “Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.” She’s lucky to have a fantastic husband and family, and many wonderful friends, all of whom make life worth living and failing worth trying.

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