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 · Carissa Halston’s The Mere Weight of Words concerns itself with the semantics of language with a gravity that makes such anecdotes relevant. The title is loaded with tacit meaning even in its three operative words. Carissa Halston is a fiction writer. Her award-winning stories have appeared in The Massachusetts Review, Fourteen Hills, Willow Springs, and elsewhere. /5. The Mere Weight of Words by Carissa Halston Reviewed by Michelle Bailat-Jones Aqueous Books, The Mere Weight of Words is a heavy examination of difficult relationships. The first person narrator is a young woman named Meredith whose passion is language, something she uses as both a shield and as a sword. Her estranged father is in the film.


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