Cicadas in Four-Four

Cicadas in Four-Four

by Chantale Reve
Cicadas in Four-Four

Cicadas in Four-Four

by Chantale Reve

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Having the courage and patience to fall in love and court a lover in midlife is underappreciated in American society nowadays, yet is refreshingly beautiful. "Cicadas in Four-Four" is a lyrical short story, with a twist, that charts the trajectory of a mature romance. Launched in a virtual realm, the lovers' tale soon surpasses anything either partner could have imagined.

Author Chantale Rêve adds a dash of Low Country spice and a dollop of erotic memory to jazz rhythms in a brief tale evoking one sultry summer evening in the South Carolina Sea Islands.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152044058
Publisher: Chantale Reve
Publication date: 07/18/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 756,959
File size: 127 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Corporate robot by day, lucid dreamer by night, Chantale Rêve lives to express her thoughts on the human condition through erotic short fiction (especially erotic mystery and suspense stories) and poetry. She is inspired by and enjoys the creations of other artists—from novelists and poets, to dancers, musicians, visual artists and chefs.

Chantale is profoundly influenced by certain existentialist schools of thought, including Camus’ and Sartre’s; by the literature of William Shakespeare, Franz Kafka, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Kate Chopin, Ralph Ellison, Jean Toomer, Alice Walker, Anaϊs Nin, Henry Miller, Philip K. Dick, Richard Burton Matheson, James Patterson, John Le Carré, Ian Fleming, among others; the plays of Tennessee Williams; and by the cinematic genius of Hitchcock; of French and Italian New Wave auteurs Truffaut, Varda, Bresson, Antonioni, Bertolucci and Fellini; and—from the African Diaspora—of Melvin Van Peebles, Gordon Parks, Spike Lee, Kasi Lemmons, Julie Dash and Ava DuVernay.

Chantale’s worldview continues to be shaped by her travels and by the images and messages in remarkable independent, modern and postmodern films—both past and present—from around the world.

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