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For Installment 9 of ‘The Price of Crabs,’ go to the Leisure section

Long­time Engle­wood res­i­dent Car­olyn Siemon-Schoner has authored “The White Sale,” “Tinker’s Creek” and “Bemused” for the Akasha Lit­er­ary Mag­a­zine;  “The Aspara­gus Years” for the Man­a­toui Lit­er­ary Mag­a­zine; and  “A Col­lec­tion of Poems.” She cur­rently con­tributes reg­u­larly to Engle­wood Edge.

The Price of Crabs” is a novel of a sleepy fish­ing vil­lage where a man shows up and cat­a­pults the place into the 21st cen­tury. The places exist; the peo­ple are a fig­ment of the author’s imag­i­na­tion and do not resem­ble any per­son liv­ing or dead.

This story may not be appro­pri­ate for young read­ers (lan­guage, adult situations).

Each Mon­day, another install­ment will run in our Leisure sec­tion. All install­ments will remain online, so if you miss one, you can catch up. The first install­ment ran July 5. This week is Install­ment 9.

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