• Family
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    Family Caroline Leavitt

    Leavitt’s extraordinary novel is the story of orphan Nick Austen’s lifelong search for love and family with the three women in his life: his first love, his wife, and his teenaged daughter.… More

  • 30 Pieces of a Novel
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    30 Pieces of a Novel Stephen Dixon

    In 30 Dixon presents us with life according to Gould, his brilliant fictional narrator who shares with us his thoroughly examined life from start to several finishes, encompassing his real past, imagined future, mundane… More

  • A Place That’s Known
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    A Place That’s Known Michael Pearson

    Following Imagined Places, Pearson continues exploring place and writing as he mentally revisits locations that have influenced him through his life – childhood home, family vacations, the various places… More

  • Botticelli Blue Skies
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    Botticelli Blue Skies Merrill Gerber

    Gerber heads to Florence with her husband, a history professor taking a group of students. She goes in nervous, not knowing any Italian, but gradually starts to learn her way around Florence and other cities in Italy.… More

  • Commodore Perry’s Minstrel Show
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    Commodore Perry’s Minstrel Show Richard Wiley

    In 1854, Commodore Matthew Perry steamed into Edo Bay and “opened” Japan to trade with America. As entertainment for the treaty-signing ceremony, Perry brought a white-men-in-black-face minstrel … More

  • Do Something! Do Something! Do Something!
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    Do Something! Do Something! Do Something! Joseph Riippi

    In this fragmented, nontraditional narrative, debut author Joseph Riippi explores the aftermath of stories, rather than simply telling them: A music critic chants Susan Sontag quotes in a mental institution; a young… More

  • The WisCon Chronicles, Vol 5
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    The WisCon Chronicles, Vol 5 Nisi Shawl

    This volume of the WisCon Chronicles celebrates, challenges, and discusses the varied faces of WisCon 34. Its contributors include a mix of writers, scholars, and fans, among whom number Greer Gilman, Nnedi Okorafor,… More

  • Late in the Standoff
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    Late in the Standoff Tracy Daugherty

    In this, his third collection, Tracy Daugherty focuses on social and cultural forces shaping people’s intimate behavior. Set in Texas and Oklahoma, the stories and novella suggest that even politics is a kind… More

  • Festival for Three Thousand Women
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    Festival for Three Thousand Women Richard Wiley

    Festival for Three Thousand Maidens is set in the 1960s, the era of war in Vietnam and riots and assassinations in the US; however, neither of these places figure directly in the story, but both reverberate like distant… More

  • Fog and Car
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    Fog and Car Eugene Lim

    Marooned in a small Midwest town shortly after his divorce, Jim Fog succumbs to purposelessness and nostalgia while his ex, Sarah Car, has moved to New York City with the ambition of skipping over any mourning for their… More

  • Fools’ Gold
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    Fools’ Gold Richard Wiley

    Wiley brings together a variegated cast of characters in one of the last outposts of the American frontier, Alaska, during the gold rush of the 1890s.… More

  • For Her Dark Skin
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    For Her Dark Skin Percival Everett

    For Her Dark Skin is a tightly crafted exploration of the story of Jason and Medea weaving both traditional and contemporary fictional and thematic elements into a sharply ironic tale of revenge, ambition, passion … More

  • Friends
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    Friends Stephen Dixon

    In the ten stories that comprise Friends, Dixon writes with his unusual flair, wit, and gentle irony. Through Will and Magna, characters he first introduced in his first collection Time To Go, Dixon offers many insights… More

  • Frog
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    Frog Stephen Dixon

    Frog is a complex and paradoxical character: petulant, compulsive, overbearing, hostile, and self-righteous, but also imaginative, loving, kind, and strong. No matter how exasperating he gets, it’s still… More

  • From Old Notebooks
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    From Old Notebooks Evan Lavender-Smith

    From Old Notebooks begins as simply a writer’s list of ideas—ideas for stories, films, novels, essays—but soon the writer’s attention turns toward meditations on family, fear of death, literary fame, drug use, teaching,… More

  • Garden of Fools
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    Garden of Fools Greg Logsted

    A Garden of Fools, a comic novel set in 1970, introduces the over-the-top character of Bartholomew W. Prickett, a larger-than-life thirty-something native of Atlanta who has transplanted himself to New York City.… More