Split

Split is a story about the constancy of change, the inevitability of disruption, the roles that humans play as creators and destroyers in each other’s lives. Through inventive structure and language, Kasa pushes her characters through painful transformations that are told in personal, philosophical, and cosmic dimensions.

Available online in paperback via Monday Night Press.

What people are saying about Split…

“ With shifting point of views and narrative styles, Kasa chronicles a sad split between the long-term couple and the turmoil of the human heart. But she places her story in the larger perspective of the past, present, and future and how they relate to each other and to us. Her writing is lyrical and precise, and one of her most startling and successful approaches is having the characters see each other and themselves in terms of the techniques of their arts: photography, film, and music. Split is an absorbing and thought-provoking work and is unlike any other.” Judith Serin, author of Gravity and Hiding in the World

““Conjuring DeLillo in its cool gaze and Kundera in its gestural characterization, Kasa’s Split inspires in the reader a host of thematic considerations—love, power, time—with a deliberate hand and a deliciously subtle smirk. Warning: do not read this if you are questioning your relationship. Or: maybe that’s exactly why you should read it. This is wonderful and unique storytelling.” Miah Jeffra, author of The Violence Almanac and The Fabulous Ekphrastic Fantastic!

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