Once a Year: Twelve Celebrations That Stitch the Year Together Twelve stories where ritual, memory, and emotional architecture collide. This collection captures the rhythm of belonging—through birthdays, holidays, and the quiet moments that return, again and again. Twelve Standalone Stories Each celebration marks a shift: in relationships, in memory, in meaning. Family, Community, and Chosen Connection Bonds built, broken, and rebuilt across time. Quiet, Chaotic, and Everything Between From fractured traditions to unexpected moments, each story holds its own weight. Emotionally Precise. Structurally Clean. 88 pages of sequenced storytelling in a durable hardcover edition. For Readers Who Track Time by Feeling, Not Calendar Read these stories when you want fiction that honors the rituals you build—and the ones that break you. Literary Short Fiction with Architectural Control For fans of Alice Munro, Ann Patchett, and Raymond Carver.