“A Best Book Of 2024” Reviewed by: Elizabeth Zender. Discover the profound within the ordinary with this impactful collection. W. A. Polf’s Not The Same River explores the timelessness of the ordinary…
Reviewed by: Editor’s Pick With a keen eye for the subtleties of human nature, Polf (author of Magical Ballyglass) explores the inner dilemmas that shape lives, especially of the desperate and…
NOT THE SAME RIVER by W. A. Polf ‧ RELEASE DATE: Aug. 3, 2024 Probing, realistic stories of aging, learning, failing, and growing. Polf tracks moments of personal change in this collection of…
Review by: K.C. Finn Description. “Author W. A. Polf has a knack for showcasing varied and emotionally stirring characters, whichhas resulted in an emotionally rich and thought-provoking read in this…
Reviewed by: D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer. Not the Same River harbors a literary countenance, its short stories reviewing the nature and impact of time and individual choice. It will attract…
"In this powerful collection, W. A. Polf explores the complex worlds of everyday lives. His
characters, often on the brink of loss—of a relationship, a parent, their own innocence—are soon
forced to confront, and confess, secret parts of themselves. As one says, “[We] need to tell stories
about it, even if the stories aren’t true.” Whether it’s lore about a town’s history, the mythology
we build around family, or finally giving voice to a forgotten past, Not the Same River
poignantly finds redemption through the healing act of storytelling itself"
“The American short story is alive and well as exemplified in the superb book, Not the Same
River. In fifteen stories, Polf, a gifted writer of this challenging genre, takes the reader to many
locations where the protagonists face and react to unexpected and demanding situations that
challenge the core of their existence. A good read, highly recommended.”
"Each gem in this collection is tightly written, evocative and entertaining. The characters are
believable, the varied settings recognizable yet still intriguing, and in several stories, dilemmas in
the plot lead to moving and dramatic endings. Anyone who enjoys short fiction will love these
stories."
“Transcending spatial and temporal isolation, the characters of W.A. Polf’s Not the Same River
wander disparate paths toward a common crossroads, confronting personal demons, loneliness,
and lingering past influences in their mutual struggle for meaning amidst heightening
unfamiliarity. Evocative and engaging, these insightful, stylishly crafted tales of altered
perception and awareness flow unpredictably across a knife’s edge, probing a symbolic domain
of consequential determination."