The Taste of Ashes

Two unlikely worlds collide in Sheila Peters's first novel, The Taste of Ashes, a story of redemption and the resilience of the human spirit, even at its most frail and vulnerable.

Sheila Peters Born and raised in the coastal town of Powell River, BC, Sheila Peters went to Carleton University in Ottawa to study journalism; after graduation, a newspaper job brought her to Smithers in Northern BC. Her work has appeared in several Canadian literary journals, including 'Event', 'Prairie Fire', 'Grain', the 'Malahat Review' and 'Descant'. She is the author of 'Canyon Creek: A Script' (Creekstone Press, 1998) and 'Tending the Remnant Damage', a collection of linked short stories (Beach Holme Press, 2001). Sheila and her husband own and operate Creekstone Press. They have two grown sons and live in Smithers, BC.

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