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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:LGBTQ+ / Gay
  • Language:English
  • Pages:94
  • eBook ISBN:9781467577588

Photographic Meditations

by John Andrew Gallery

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Overview

Photographic Meditations contains seven stories, each inspired by a photograph, about men in different aspects of their lives. Many are about gay men or have gay references.

Description
Each of the stories in this collection began with a photograph and the ideas the photograph evoked in the author. A photograph of gravestones in a cemetery is the source of the story of an older man's reflections on his life and the deaths of his wife and children; a photograph of a soldier from the Korean War era provides the inspiration for a story about a soldier in Iraq facing the realization that the enemy is a young man much like himself; the photograph of a cross on a building is the basis of a story about the young man who sees it and, as a result, changes his life. In the longest story, two gay men give parallel accounts of the journeys that led them to find one another. Each story explores the way men of varying ages and backgrounds experience love and grief, joy and spiritual transformation in the course of their daily lives.
About the author

John Andrew Gallery is a writer whose interests include architecture / urban planning, spirituality and fiction. His architecture / urban planning books include Philadelphia Architecture, A Guide to the City (4th Edition, Paul Dry Books, 2016) and The Planning of Center City Philadelphia, From William Penn to the Present (Paul Dry Books, 2009). He is also the author of Living in the Kingdom of God (Second Edition, 2022) and three spiritual pamphlets published by Pendle Hill. Photographic Meditations is his first work of fiction.