Felines and fantasy fuel the many topics of Marina Brown’s latest literary outing

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    A cat wearing a suit and tie

    A Tallahassee writer has tackled the short story format in her latest work. Marina Brown – who’s also a celebrated visual artist – says her 20 tales for grownups include a fable about three very talented cats.

    The name of that story is “The Gentlemen of Verona.” Brown says an A-I generated portrait of the feline trio, dressed in Edwardian splendor, appears on the cover of the book.

    “I’d written the story, and then I figured these cats should have a prominent place. It seemed to work just perfectly with the theme. And the cats look like they know something, and one finds in the story that they know a lot.”

    Brown may even disclose some of those secrets this Thursday evening, Aug. 15 at Midtown Reader starting at 6:30 p.m.

    “We’ll gather there for some refreshments and I’ll read from the book and hopefully make people laugh and think and share ‘The Gentlemen of Verona’ with them.”

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