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The Bull and Other Stories – by Dr. Michael Fine, IPNE Literary Book of the Year finalist
The Bull and Other Stories, a book by Dr. Michael Fine, has been chosen as a finalist for the 2021 IPNE Literary Book of the Year. Fine publishes an original short story monthly in RINewsToday, with approximately 30 such stories – all of which can be found on Fine’s author page https://rinewstoday.com/short-stories-by-michael-fine/.
The Independent Publishers of New England (IPNE) is an organization of professionals, authors, and companies who collaborate to help each other learn and succeed in the independent book publishing field.
Fine has several in person and virtual readings scheduled in November in Providence and East Providence and around Rhode Island. Click here for the November schedule: https://www.michaelfinemd.com/calendar. The first reading coming up is at the East Providence Library, Monday, November 8th from 7PM-8PM.
Fine says, “The stories in Rhode Island Stories and The Bull come to life when I read them in libraries and bookstores. I’m trying to read in every Rhode Island and nearby Massachusetts Library and bookstore once a year. Please let us know if you want a reading at a library near you, as part of a book group discussion, or even for a group of friends.”
You can also listen to stories on Fine’s podcasts, available at:
About Rhode Island Stories and the Bull
Synopsis: A bull gets loose in Tennessee. A black sergeant stops the murder of a Trump supporter in North Carolina. The third husband of a nurse in Pawtucket wins the lottery. A schizophrenic woman who lives on Kennedy Plaza discovers that Social Security thinks she is dead. The 19-year-old Latina caretaker of a
rich old man loses her mother to COVID-19. A horse that represents the hopes and dreams of a family in India falls asleep, and then awakens.
Ten stories. People whose lives are transformed. People who struggle and survive, who see their world through lost hopes, inappropriate loves, and irrational dreams. Ten stories, each one a new way to listen, see, feel, and dream.
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About Michael Fine, MD
Michael Fine, MD has been an advocate for communities, healthcare reform and the care of under-served populations worldwide for 40 years.
His career as a community organizer and family physician has led him to some of the poorest places in the United States, as well as dangerous, war-ravaged communities in third-world countries.
His experiences across the globe have enabled him to craft numerous short stories, novels, and healthcare policy books about how we can change the world by empowering, caring for and educating one another.
“Literature and imagination can build a better world. Imagination can help us see one another and envision what we can do together when we stop fighting and start dreaming,” says Fine.
“I don’t think I know anything that other people haven’t known for years. I just think of myself as a man who is too stubborn to accept the world as it is, and too pigheaded to accept no for an answer when someone asks if there is a better way.”
Order The Bull and Other Stories at: https://michaelfinemd.carrd.co/