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A.P. Constantin

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Tolstoy, Hemmingway and Steven King must also have spent some time in the slush pile before they were discovered—this is the thought that keeps me going. I trust those who seek the truth but I am suspicious of those who have found it. I often look lost.

Professor at a Canadian university and editor of an academic journal in my field (alas, no inside track to fiction editors; we are a world apart).

If you have taken a look at my book:
Whether you decide to back it or not, could you, please take the few seconds it takes to star-rate it?

Agents and editors, take a look at my novel. The question is not how “difficult” (to quote from one rejection letter) the subject matter is but how it is treated. If the controversy potential of the theme scares you, you might wish to take a look at some widely praised fiction describing with sympathy erotic tension (much less subtle than here) between an adult and an underage teen:

Childwold, Joyce Carol Oates
Nude Men, Amanda Filipacchi
Kafka on the Shore, Haruki Murakami

favourite books

Fiction
Slaughterhouse five, Kurt Vonnegut
The Favourite Game, Leonard Cohen
Kafka on the Shore, Haruki Murakami
Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov
Exit Ghost, Philip Roth
The God of Small Things, Arundhati Roy
La Vie, Mode d'Emploi, Georges Perec
The Believers, Zoe Heller
Zazi dans le Métro, Raymond Queneau

Non-fiction
The Mind's I by Douglas Hofstadter

Poetry
Let us compare mythologies, Leonard Cohen
Anything written by C. Cavafy

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The Crystal Butterfly Club

A.P. Constantin

Midlife and obsession, anorexia, and the teenage girl who played with fire—perhaps without knowing it. Perhaps. Lines get blurred, but will they be crossed?


Marcel, a jaded academic with philandering and divorce in his past, frets at the thought of parenthood as Erika, his high-strung, anorexic lover is worried about her ticking biological clock. Then 14-year old Lea arrives to stay with the couple while her mother is in rehab and Marcel finds himself playing missing father, psychoanalyst and shoulder to cry on. As Lea clings to him, Marcel struggles to stay on the honourable side of dividing lines that get increasingly blurred.

The title Club is an e-mail group of girls, whose password Lea divulges to Marcel in return for a secret of his own. In the parallel story that unfolds there, the frivolous mingles with the tragic in the saga of two girls—a sick one full of life and a healthy one obsessed with death.

With moral baggage in his past, Marcel can only hope to be judged by his actions, not for his feelings and thoughts.

Complete at 72.000 words.
Chapter 15 is a synopsis.

 

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Andrew Hughes wrote 1 day ago

Hi A.P., “Informers and blackmailers, phrenologists and dissection....

Casimir Greenfield wrote 7 days ago

Hi there - just extending the hand of friendship. Aahh - someone else....

Ellie S Lee wrote 7 days ago

Hi AP How lovely to hear from you. I'm sure that they would have ....

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I wrote 495 days ago

It takes a bit of work for the reader to get in sync with the narrative style but it is well worth the effort. A meticulously crafted break with linear narrative and a bold dive (headlong) into obsession for obsession’s sake. Does one choose what one is to be obsessed with? In the era of YouTube... view book

I wrote 495 days ago

Refreshing twist on the romance theme. It breaks with the Romance convention by acknowledging women’s sexual desires without consideration of whether satisfying them will end up with “I do” an “happily thereafter.” Chick lit on Viagra. Added to my watch list for future consideration of an open spot... view book

I wrote 500 days ago

Exquisite reconstruction of the medieval ambience and learned discourse by a writer who must have historical scholarship in her chromosomes. I loved the way you introduced the paranormal aspect, with Amarante’s gradual realisation in the process of scrutinizing books and manuscripts. At the beginnin... view book

I wrote 601 days ago

I loved the veiled but very suggestive eroticism with which you introduced the lost-and-found diary that leads to the creepy thins that follow. We don't get to see the girl's face (not much of it, anyway), which adds to the creepiness--not to mention that our protagonist is a leg-man, anyway! I thin... view book

I wrote 608 days ago

Hey 瞳 Great pitch and intriguing premise into which you dig right away with the announcement of the murder and the eligible bachelors magazine item. What is missing, I felt, was the connection between the items, which does not appear anywhere in the first two chapters that I read. You do a good j... view book

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