
'Men don't talk, but they should - before it's too late'
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About
Jamie D. Stacey lives in Swansea, South Wales, with his family. He has been a metal worker cutting aluminium and an academic in international relations; has chased after children as an animateur in Bordeaux, France, and lived in a martial arts academy in Rizhao, China; spends a lot of time baking unusual bread and even more unusual cakes; is a son, a dad, a husband… He says yes when he can and tries to understand and write the world one story at a time. An avid reader of scratches on walls and scribbles in notebooks, he is drawn to stories that empathise, encourage, and empower. Whether he writes very short stories or novels, whatever the form or shape it's the heart and hope inside each that matters.
All the Waves, Calling
Men don’t talk, especially about grief. But they should—before it’s too late.
Grief throws Corey into a disordered world where nothing makes sense. His reality is fractured by dark stabs of mental pain that convert his life into an unfathomable maze. He doesn't know forward from backward, where normality has gone or how to get it back.
In despair, he buys a one-way ticket on the ‘Train to Nowhere’. It derails on a dark, isolated beach in the Highlands, where he befriends the only other known survivor, Skye. Sheltering in a ghost town, they embark on a strange journey to find answers: how did the train crash, what is this place and, most worryingly, who is Skye?
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