The Secret

Nisha appears briefly in Suncatchers, making one wonder why she has a reason to be there at all. Often appearing as a monstrosity or a dream, her subtleness is less like a warm memory and more like a strange feeling in your gut.

Suncatchers was written very specifically: the feminine voice is noticeably silent for the majority of the book. I don’t want to put any preconceived ideas into anyone’s head. And truthfully, I am most interested in what conclusions readers will come to with this decision above anything else. If you haven’t read the book yet, I would advise not continuing on with Nisha’s inspirations. But, if you do anyway, I get it. I would do the same thing.

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