Despite his psychic gifts, healing teacher Joshua Gardner never saw student Harmony Rogers coming. Cats on a Pole is the story of two psychically-gifted people who are isolated-like cats stuck up on a telephone pole. But their belief that they don’t fit in actually makes them more like most people than either of them will acknowledge.
A passionate love affair without physical contact, a battle of wills without speech, a psychic duel between male and female equals who have, for the first time, met their match. Cats on a Pole is an intense, sexy, sometimes funny, metaphysical love story that ‘outs’ the insecurities we all have, exposing our overwhelming commonality.
Tabla de materias
Chapter 1-War
Chapter 2-In the Beginning
Chapter 3-Learning to Hug
Chapter 4-Thought-Talking
Chapter 5-Joshua’s Games
Chapter 6-Joshua’s Girls
Chapter 7-Finding Grace
Chapter 8-Joshua in Dreamland
Chapter 9-Reception
Chapter 10-Balancing the Budget
Chapter 11-Plant Talk
Chapter 12-Cats on a Pole
Chapter 13-Energy Sex
Chapter 14-Contact Phobia
Chapter 15-Empty
Chapter 16-Thanksgiving
Chapter 17-Tribe
Chapter 18-Soliloquy
Chapter 19-Watching
Chapter 20-Disconnected
Chapter 21-Mirror, Mirror
Chapter 22-Joshua and Grace
Chapter 23-Missed Contact
Chapter 24-Ruth
Chapter 25-Finding Tribe
Chapter 26-Joshua’s Dream
Chapter 27-Joseph
Chapter 28-Judgment Call
Chapter 29-Hospital Talk
Chapter 30-Joseph’s Secret
Chapter 31-Judy
Chapter 32-Dr. T
Chapter 33-Reprise of the Cockroach in Real Time
Chapter 34-Balance/Imbalance
Chapter 35-Crazy
Chapter 36-Endings
Chapter 37-Characterology
Chapter 38-Speaking Truth
Chapter 39-Carousel
Epilogue
About the Author
About Kano Press
Other Books by Betsy Robinson
Preview Excerpt
Sobre el autor
Betsy Robinson writes funny fiction about flawed people. Her novel The Last Will & Testament of Zelda Mc Figg is winner of Black Lawrence Press’s 2013 Big Moose Prize and was published in September 2014. This was followed by the February 2015 publication of her edit of The Trouble with the Truth by Edna Robinson, Betsy’s late mother, by Simon & Schuster/Infinite Words. She published revised editions of her Mid-List Press award-winning first novel, a tragicomedy about falling down the rabbit hole of the U.S. of A. in the 1970s, Plan Z by Leslie Kove, when it went out of print. Her articles have been published in Publishers Weekly, Lithub, Oh Reader, The Sunlight Press, Prairie Fire, The Progressive, Journal of Compressed Creative Arts, Salvation South, Next Avenue, Lit Mag Roundup and many other publications. Betsy is an editor (former managing editor of Spirituality & Health), fiction writer, journalist, and playwright. www.Betsy Robinson-writer.com