In his third collection of poetry and prose, Broken Sky, writer Clyde Hurlston journeys into his own literary past. Pouring through scores of pieces in his personal archive, the author of A Debt Paid In Ink and Letters From The Bell Tower, simultaneously realizes how far he has come and just how lost he was in his youth. Tackling such heavy subjects as depression and suicide, love and loss, along with the ills of society; this collection is not recommended for the faint of heart or easily offended. Written at a time when the author felt he and even the sky itself was broken, Clyde Hurlston uses his pen to prove what once was broken can be made whole again--one piece at a time. Healing begins when the pieces are collected.