New York – 02 Jan, 2024 – Mallory Eaglewood, an accomplished author with a rich literary portfolio, continues to captivate readers with her profound storytelling and exploration of diverse themes. With a career spanning 11 textbooks, a play, 2 novels, 41 short stories, and 4 poetry collections, Eaglewood’s contributions to literature have earned her accolades and a dedicated readership.
Literary Exploration: Eaglewood’s latest works, including “Hummingbirds: Volume One and Two,” “The Good Life,” “Pink Pistachios,” “Throwaway People,” and “Oiseaux-Mouches: French poetry,” showcase her versatility and ability to delve into a spectrum of human experiences. From the laughter-inducing verses of “Hummingbirds” to the adventurous tales of “The Good Life” and the gripping mystery of “Pink Pistachios,” Eaglewood weaves narratives that resonate with a wide audience.
Throwaway People: One of Eaglewood’s soon-to-be-released novels, “Throwaway People,” promises an immersive journey into the life of Birdie, a Metis woman on a quest to unravel her family’s secrets. Set against the backdrop of the Scottish Highlands and British Columbia, this novel delves into themes of racism, betrayal, and the transformative power of truth, offering a poignant exploration of Indigenous experiences.
Oiseaux-Mouches: poetry: In “Oiseaux-Mouches: poetry,” The French version ofHummingbirds Vol 2. Eaglewood’s lyrical prowess shines through. With verses like “On Your Way Back Home,” she invites readers into a world where emotions are elegantly articulated, celebrating the beauty of language and the depth of human connection.
Author’s Journey: Beyond her literary creations, Eaglewood’s life has been a tapestry of fascinating experiences. From serving as an officer in the Canadian Military to being a meditation mentor in a Buddhist Abbey, she brings a diverse perspective to her work. Her adventures include scuba diving in the South Pacific, hitchhiking in Syria, and communing with the Loch Ness Monster.
Grandmother and Storyteller: Now a grandmother of three, Eaglewood infuses her work with a lifetime of experiences. Her small red cabin in the woods, situated on a sparsely populated island off the coast of British Columbia, serves as her base for full-time writing. Her motto, inspired by Dylan Thomas, reflects her fearless approach to life: “Do not go gentle into that good night, (but) …Rage, rage against the dying of the light.”
Mallory Eaglewood’s Legacy: Mallory Eaglewood’s legacy extends beyond the written word. As a member of the Federation of BC Writers and the League of Canadian Poets, she actively contributes to the literary community. Her decorated career includes the prestigious Author of the Year award from the Province Newspaper, recognizing her exceptional contributions to literature.
Mallory Eaglewood’s books are available on major online platforms, offering readers a chance to delve into narratives that span continents, cultures, and emotions.
About the Author
Mallory Eaglewood, who writes in French and English. has written 11 text books on literature, a play, 2 novels, 41 short stories and 4 books of poetry. Now a Grandmother of three, she brings to her work a jam-packed background of experiences -including a career as a literature teacher, an officer in the Canadian Military and a meditation mentor in a Buddhist Abbey. She has worked in Scotland, England and Greece and has had a lifelong interest in First Nations, art and history. Along the way, she has been scuba diving in the South Pacific, hitchhiking in Syria and communing with the Loch Ness Monster. These life adventures infuse her work a heart-felt, honest exploration of what it is to be human. This is Mallory Eaglewood’s fifth published work, following Hummingbirds, The Good Life, Pink Pistachios, and Oiseaux-Mouches. In many ways, she can relate to Birdie, this story’s protagonist, having spent most of her own life struggling to understand the human drive to connect with one another, and exploring the subtle complexities of what makes humans do what they do.
Winner of an Author of the Year award from the Province Newspaper―for an article about the absurdity of war, member of Federation of BC Writers for many years, Mallory has had a career in teaching literature, working as Head Teacher and Course Programmer. Additionally, Mallory’s life is full of fascinating experiences, from being an officer in the Canadian Military, a meditation mentor in a Buddhist Abbey, and dealing with a gunman in the Syrian desert and a couple of sharks at 30 feet below the surface, off the coast of Bali, checking to see if she were lunch. Along the way, she has lived and worked in Scotland, England, and Greece. This grandmother of three is presently a full-time writer from her home base, a small red cabin in the woods, situated on a sparsely populated little island off the coast of British Columbia. www.malloryeaglewood.com
Mallory’s Motto: Do not go gentle into that good night, (but) …Rage, rage against the dying of the light.” Dylan Thomas
Author Name: Mallory Eaglewood
Book Title 1: Pink Pistachios
Book Title 2: The Good Life: Sailing in the South Pacific in the good ship Mah-lish
Book Title 3: Hummingbirds: Volume One
Book Title 4: Hummingbirds Vol. 2: Poetry and Art
ISBN: 978-1460264140, 978-1460274972, 978-1460256190
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