Biblioasis No. 2. An elegiac tale by one of Canada's best young writers. 1 of 60 signed and numbered copies, bound in blue wrappers, cover done via letterpress, with burgundy chitose endpapers.
Annabel Lyon was born in 1971. Her first book of fiction, the short story collection Oxygen (Porcupine's Quill, 2000), was published to wide acclaim, and was nominated for the Danuta Gleed and ReLit awards.
Her short fiction has appeared in numerous publications, including Toronto Life, The Journey Prize Anthology, and Write Turns: New Directions in Canadian Fiction. Lyon is also a frequent contributor to the Vancouver Sun and The Globe and Mail.
In addition to creative writing, Annabel Lyon has studied music, philosophy, and law. She lives in Vancouver, where she writes full time.
A very powerful and sad short story, although perhaps a little maudlin. Very worth reading if you happen to come across a copy (only 60 were produced).