Elisa Hategan
Remnants of Sunlight is a volume of poetry partly
inspired by the author's year-long journey across
Eastern Europe.
Many of the poems included were written throughout
regions of Poland, Hungary and Transylvania as part
of the author’s persistent search to locate the spirit of
a man who disappeared during Romania’s communist
regime.
Remnants of Sunlight is a collection of poems that
reflect the writer’s unwavering pursuit of truth as she
chases childhood memories through villages,
documented records, and interviews with those who
remembered.
This book also contains a series of poems that tackle
head-on the issues of gender, sexuality and identity.
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IMPORTANT: Please Note
This book was published in 2007 under my old pen-name, Elisa Hatigan. You may
also find me published under the name I used between 1995-2000, Ekaterina.
Due to extenuating circumstances that some of you may be aware of, my writing
has been published under several pen names between 1993-2007.
As of 2008, I have reverted back to my legal and original name.
© Elisa Romero Hategan www.elisahategan.com www.elisaromero.com
Literary Journal Publications:
Swidden Fields The Fiddlehead Grain Magazine Dalhousie Review Prairie Fire
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To sixteen-year old runaway Lara Aslan, the new
friends she finds in the secretive Patriot Front are the
family she’s never had. They feed her when she’s
hungry, watch her back and provide her with shelter at
the home of infamous Holocaust denier Heinz Zimmer,
whose web of hate connects neo-Nazis worldwide.
Under the guidance of the mysterious Markus Bellow,
the covert leader of the Patriot Front, Lara swiftly
undergoes a radical transformation that integrates
weapon-training, combat skills and information-
gathering tactics to produce the perfect terrorist.
Thinking it’s all a game, Lara doesn’t know that the
Patriot Front will stop at nothing to achieve their
clandestine aim. The Patriot Front, in turn, is not
aware of Lara’s own dark, long-buried secrets, which
come to light on the heels of a brutal attack.
Forced to confront her own past, Lara knows she has
to take swift action before it’s too late. With the help of
a middle-aged French journalist and a lesbian police
officer, Lara begins to spy on Heinz Zimmer and the
Patriot Front. But the deeper she delves into their
network of hatred, the deadlier her quest becomes.
INSPIRED BY A TRUE STORY
A gripping, fast-paced storyline inspired by actual
events, Race Traitor blends the thrilling joyride of The
Girl with the Dragon Tattoo with the haunting poetry
of The Kite Runner. An unforgettable journey into the
darkness of the human heart, this is a tale that is sure
to stay with you long after the book has ended.

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