Ebook {Epub PDF} Lily and the Octopus by Steven Rowley






















Lily and the Octopus. Ted—a gay, single, struggling writer is stuck: unable to open himself up to intimacy except through the steadfast companionship of Lily, his elderly dachshund. When Lily’s health is compromised, Ted vows to save her by any means necessary. By turns hilarious and poignant, an adventure with spins into magic realism and beautifully evoked truths of loss and longing, Lily and the . Lily is a 12 year old dachshund, with a tumor on her head. Her owner, Ted, refuses to recognize the tumor and refers to it as an octopus instead. Clearly, denial is heavy throughout the book. Ted has fun and loving conversations with Lily, capturing her excitement and joy in everyday things/5(K).  · Free download or read online Lily and the Octopus pdf (ePUB) book. The first edition of the novel was published in June 7th , and was written by Steven Rowley. The book was published in multiple languages including English, consists of pages and is available in Hardcover format. The main characters of this fiction, contemporary story are,/5.


Steven Rowley has worked as a freelance writer, newspaper columnist and screenwriter. Originally from Portland, Maine, he is a graduate of Emerson College. He currently resides in Los Angeles. Here Rowley dreamcasts an adaptation of Lily and the Octopus, his first novel: Before I wrote Lily and the Octopus, I had been working on and off as a screenwriter for years. Lily and the Octopus is the debut novel of Steven Rowley. Plot. A year-old writer finds that a small octopus has attached itself to the head of his aging dachshund, Lily. Background. Rowley, a year-old paralegal and screenwriter, had sold several unproduced screenplays before writing a short story about the death of his dachshund. A highly imaginative story, Lily and the Octopus touches on the bond between man and dog while exploring themes of loss and grief. Lily And The Octopus is a whimsical, hilarious and deeply moving tale that demonstrates the lengths humans will go to, trying to protect ourselves from the devastation and heartbreak of losing someone we love. The story, set in contemporary Los Angeles, is told in.


Rowley, a year-old paralegal and screenwriter, had sold several unproduced screenplays before writing a short story about the death of his dachshund, Lily, to cope with his grief. Rowley's boyfriend encouraged him to expand it into a novel. Rowley wrote Lily and the Octopus in days and submitted it to approximately 30 literary agents, who all declined to represent him. Lily is a 12 year old dachshund, with a tumor on her head. Her owner, Ted, refuses to recognize the tumor and refers to it as an octopus instead. Clearly, denial is heavy throughout the book. Ted has fun and loving conversations with Lily, capturing her excitement and joy in everyday things. LILY AND THE OCTOPUS. by Steven Rowley ‧ RELEASE DATE: June 7, A lonely writer and his aging dachshund confront a mythic enemy. If it wasn’t for one thing, Rowley’s debut novel might be viewed as a lightly fictionalized, heart-wrenching account of the author’s last six months with his adored year-old dog, Lily, who succumbed to a brain tumor.

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