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Four Courses by Zeke Morgan-Hind is a reflective, dialogue-driven novella exploring friendship, identity, and the weight of adulthood through the lens of a single evening. Set against the backdrop of a ten-year high school reunion, the story follows four men-Robert, Lionel, Tom, and Cam-as they gather for dinner after the formalities of the event. What begins as lighthearted banter over wine and entrées gradually deepens into a raw, honest conversation about life's compromises, creative aspirations, and the tension between youthful dreams and adult realities.
As they reminisce about their glory days and catch up on each other's lives, they are forced to confront the harsh realities of their present circumstances and grapple with the uncertain futures that lie ahead.
As the courses unfold, so do confessions. The wine flows, the jokes land, but beneath the laughter lies a reckoning: with adulthood, with identity, with the quiet ache of unrealized dreams. What begins as a nostalgic dinner becomes a crucible of vulnerability, where the past collides with the present and the future looms uncertain.
With tensions rising and emotions running high, the night takes unexpected turns as they struggle to reconcile the dreams of their youth with the realities of adulthood.
This novella is a meditation on adulthood's dissonance-the gap between who we were and who we've become. It explores friendship as a lifeline, vulnerability as strength, and creativity as both burden and salvation. Through rich dialogue and sensory detail, Morgan-Hind captures the bittersweet beauty of reconnection, reminding readers that while life's paths diverge, the search for meaning remains universal.