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Secret Lives Catherine Browder
Browder’s second collection is characterized by the wide range of narrative voices she brings forth–a bilingual Hispanic social worker, an immigrant Russian Jewish chemical engineer, a young Japanese… More
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Seeing Eye Michael Martone
A collection of short stories, most of them set in Indiana, focuses on the meddling of fact and fiction and includes a dozen satiric – but also sympathetic – tales written in the persona of Indiana’s… More
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Six Figures Fred Leebron
A disturbing novel of domestic unease, part thriller and part psychological drama, from a young American writer of exceptional talent… More
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Slipstream Rachel Manley
Slipstream is a shining portrait of one man’s – prime minister Michael Manley – enormous heart and undying spirit, and a testament to the ways in which courage and love can inspire us all to soar.… More
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Some Girls Kristin McCloy
Claire moves from New Mexico to New York City hoping to find independence and some direction for her life. It’s not until she meets her next door neighbor, the dazzling Jade, and begins to follow Jade’s lifestyle… More
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Sticky Kisses Greg Johnson
An unexpected phone call from her estranged brother, Thom, propels Abby Sandler from her staid life as a teacher in Philadelphia to Atlanta, where over the ensuing holiday season, as Thom’s chaotic, eclectic… More
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Suspects Thomas Berger
In Suspects, Thomas Berger invites us into the most American of towns: a manicured hamlet that’s not quite as safe as it once was but that is still inhabited by good, hard workers, friendly neighbors, and, of course,… More
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Monkeybicycle Issue 9 Steven Seighman
Issue 9 of this literary journal featuring both short stories and poetry… More
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Quintet David Blum
Quintet presents compelling portraits of five artists known and loved by aficionados of classical music: the cellist Yo-Yo Ma, the conductor Jeffrey Tate, the violinist Josef Gingold, the pianist Richard Goode, … More
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Secret Lives Catherine Browder
Browder’s second collection is characterized by the wide range of narrative voices she brings forth–a bilingual Hispanic social worker, an immigrant Russian Jewish chemical engineer, a young Japanese… More
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Separate Hours Jonathan Baumbach
An honest and elegant (if not slightly disturbing) imagining of the way truth becomes elusive in long-term relationships. Separate Hours is a love story about the betrayal of love.… More
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Singing on the Titanic Perry Glasser
A collection of short stories published in the Illinois Short Fiction Series… More
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Still Pitching Michael Steinberg
Still Pitching is the coming-of-age story of growing up in New York in the ’50s revolving around Steinberg’s passion for baseball.… More
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Suder Percival Everett
Suder, Percival Everett’s acclaimed first novel, follows the exploits and ordeals of Craig Suder, a struggling black third baseman for the Seattle Mariners. In the midst of a humiliating career slump and difficulties… More
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The Body in Four Parts Janet Kauffman
A non-linear passion play; an eloquent demand for a return to the roots of our being, our most ancient and elemental nature – air, earth, fire, water.… More
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The Boy Orator Tracy Daugherty
In Tracy Daugherty’s third novel, childhood innocence and political ambition meet just prior to the First World War in the person of Harry Shaughnessy, an Oklahoma farmer’ son. Gifted with a booming speaking… More