Prerequisites for Sleep is a fictional world rich with dilemmas. From the young unwed mother paying the price for both her own mistakes as well as her family’s, to the woman whose unexpected late-in-life pregnancy wreaks havoc on her relationship with her teenaged daughter, to the man who finds a mysterious woman taking over his kitchen and his life, to the elderly woman trying to balance dignity with aggression management in her relationship with her Alzheimer-stricken husband, all the characters in the thirteen stories of this collection must make decisions and compromises that invite insomnia. Although most of these characters are firmly rooted in Stone's Maritime landscape, their challenges are universal. They are people we recognize. They step off the page alive as family, friends, and neighbours.
Jennifer L. Stone left Nova Scotia for Toronto in 1981. It wasn’t until she returned, seventeen years later and saw her home province as an outsider that she was inspired to begin writing. Her fiction has appeared in numerous literary journals including: The Fiddlehead, The Antigonish Review, Grain, Other Voices, FreeFall, carte blanche, All Rights Reserved, The Wascana Review, Qwerty and Riddle Fence. Her short story “Prerequisites for Sleep” was selected by Nelson Education Ltd. to appear inCanadian Content, 7th Edition. In 2010, she was awarded first prize in Grain’s 22nd Annual Short Story Contest. A graduate of Ryerson, York University and The Humber School of Writers, she has worked as a designer of advertising inflatables, a software instructor, and currently earns a living as a graphic designer.
This collection reveals a major talent who presents her characters with a sharp eye and a deep love, and invites us to discover her world.? —Rory Runnells, “ Winnipeg Free Press