Kristin Fouquet
Author of Rampart & Toulouse
About the Author
Image credit: Kristin Fouquet
Works by Kristin Fouquet
Rampart and Toulouse 1 copy
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- Occupations
- photographer
- Places of residence
- New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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- Louisiana, USA
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Surrendered Stories with photographs is a slim volume of four well-written and clever short stories embracing comedy, drama, tragedy, and suspense.
Cocteau’s Ransom is a humorous tale about an ill-conceived dognapping.
Nights at the Vestige is a poignant story about loneliness underscored by the protagonist's predilection for 1930s jazz and silent movies.
A tragic death and how a family deals with the aftermath is the theme in Return to Camp Bon Temps.
Fouchet leaves the best for last. show more Margaux’s Understudy is a suspenseful story about love lost and how it cannot be reenacted.
Author Kirstin Fouquet uses a crisp, sparse style with minimal description leaving much to the readers' imagination. Characters are developed through action and dialogue never impeding the well-paced plot.
Though the stories are expertly crafted beginning in the middle of the action, building to the climax and each culminating with a satisfying ending, they lacked impact. The intensity of life and death, real or as a metaphor is absent.
Fouquet’s knowledge of the music of the Jazz Age, the silent movie era and classic stage productions is prodigious and enhances the narrative of Nights at the Vestige and Margaux’s Understudy respectively.
Embedded with the stories are nine black and white photographs. It’s apparent a good deal of care and creativity went into the production of this book including layout and design, reproduction and placement of the photographs, typography and even the choice of fonts.
Though I felt the images enhanced the book, it was a stretch to see how some of the photographs related to the text. Despite these few shortcomings, the approach shows courageous creativity.
- Reviewed by Rod Raglin for Readers’ Favorite, show less
Cocteau’s Ransom is a humorous tale about an ill-conceived dognapping.
Nights at the Vestige is a poignant story about loneliness underscored by the protagonist's predilection for 1930s jazz and silent movies.
A tragic death and how a family deals with the aftermath is the theme in Return to Camp Bon Temps.
Fouchet leaves the best for last. show more Margaux’s Understudy is a suspenseful story about love lost and how it cannot be reenacted.
Author Kirstin Fouquet uses a crisp, sparse style with minimal description leaving much to the readers' imagination. Characters are developed through action and dialogue never impeding the well-paced plot.
Though the stories are expertly crafted beginning in the middle of the action, building to the climax and each culminating with a satisfying ending, they lacked impact. The intensity of life and death, real or as a metaphor is absent.
Fouquet’s knowledge of the music of the Jazz Age, the silent movie era and classic stage productions is prodigious and enhances the narrative of Nights at the Vestige and Margaux’s Understudy respectively.
Embedded with the stories are nine black and white photographs. It’s apparent a good deal of care and creativity went into the production of this book including layout and design, reproduction and placement of the photographs, typography and even the choice of fonts.
Though I felt the images enhanced the book, it was a stretch to see how some of the photographs related to the text. Despite these few shortcomings, the approach shows courageous creativity.
- Reviewed by Rod Raglin for Readers’ Favorite, show less
I often appreciate short story collections and was drawn to the title Surrendered Stories.
Kristin Fouquet is not new to writing or photography this being her fifth book, a collection of short stories with 24 b & w companion photographs - the street photography being my favorite.
Yes, I have a love and black and white photography and found Fouquet's writing to be stimulating!
Each story is surrendered and each is precise, evokes imagery and appeals to emotion as Fouquet depicts the dynamics show more of changing social interactions and misfortunes through skillfully written prose.
I received this copy of Surrendered Stories through the generosity of Le Salon Press for an honest review. show less
Kristin Fouquet is not new to writing or photography this being her fifth book, a collection of short stories with 24 b & w companion photographs - the street photography being my favorite.
Yes, I have a love and black and white photography and found Fouquet's writing to be stimulating!
Each story is surrendered and each is precise, evokes imagery and appeals to emotion as Fouquet depicts the dynamics show more of changing social interactions and misfortunes through skillfully written prose.
I received this copy of Surrendered Stories through the generosity of Le Salon Press for an honest review. show less
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