Silver Lady: Travels Along the River Road

Silver Lady: Travels Along the River Road by Susan E. Sage. Renowned for her ability to blend realism with surrealism, Sage invites readers on a captivating journey through a near-future post-pandemic landscape. Here, chaos reigns, art vanishes, and reality blurs, yet hope and resilience shine brightly amidst the turmoil.

Silver Lady follows Cassie, a determined older woman seeking solace on a luxury houseboat amid a world teetering on the edge of collapse. As she steers the enigmatic Silver Lady down a perilous river road, Cassie faces shifting realities, civil unrest, and her own transformative journey.

Celebrated by critics, Sage's work in Silver Lady has been praised for its lyrical style, complex characters, and a vivid depiction of a world where past, present, and future collide. Lena Gibson lauds the book as "dreamlike and unique," while Gail Ward Olmsted describes it as "a surreal journey worth taking." Milana Marsenich admires Sage's ability to weave a tale "full of woe and wonder," and Sandra Sperling highlights the "fascinating flaws" of characters that keep readers hooked.

As an award-winning author of literary fiction and magical realism, Susan E. Sage brings a wealth of experience and creative depth to her storytelling. With three novels and numerous publications in acclaimed literary journals, Sage has honed her craft over decades of teaching, mentoring, and writing. Her background in education and her love for exploring both small-town charm and vast, starlit skies infuse her work with authenticity and a deep connection to the human experience.

Silver Lady is an immersive experience where the fantastic and the poignant converge. This novel promises to be an unforgettable journey for lovers of magical realism and elaborate worlds as well as for those who love stories of profoundly human transformation.


Silver Lady: Travels Along the River Road by Susan E. Sage.

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Susan E. Sage is a fiction writer and poet. She received an English degree from Wayne State University and did graduate work at the University of Michigan-Flint. During her college years, she began publishing her poetry, and was a recipient of WSU's Tompkins Award in Creative Writing.

After moving to the Flint area, she became a certified teacher in Language Arts, and also completed graduate coursework at the University of Michigan-Flint. An educator for twenty-three years, Susan wore many hats: an adult education teacher, educational coordinator, as well as an academic interventionist at both the elementary and secondary levels. During her years at Carman-Ainsworth High School, she served as both sponsor of the creative writing club, as well as editor of its annual magazine. She has also been active in a group of local authors, Writers as Instructors.

She has published three novels. Her first book, INSOMINY, was published in 2010. A MENTOR AND HER MUSE, her second novel,was published in January, 2018. Her latest novel, DANCING IN THE RING, will be released in June, 2023.

Her work has appeared in Five on the Fifth, Arlington Literary Journal (Issue #84), Illuminations, Twisted Vines Literary Journal, The Birds We Piled Loosely, Referential Magazine, Storyacious, E.T.A. Literary Journal, Digital Papercut, Black Denim Lit, The Green Hills Literary Lantern, The Rockhurst Review, Passages North, Metis, Qua, Diceybrown, The Mochila Review, Beyond Doggerel, The Wire, and Corridors.

Susan enjoys travelling and stargazing. She lives in Flushing, Michigan, with her husband, Tom, and two cats. They have a daughter, Sarah

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