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Byrd Kim Church
Told through letters and sharply drawn vignettes, Byrd is an unforgettable story about making and living with the most difficult, intimate, and far-reaching of choices.… More
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Call it Horses Call it Horses Jessie van Eerden
Set in small-town West Virginia in the twilight of the eighties, Call It Horses tells the story of three women—niece, aunt, and stowaway—and an improbable road trip.… More
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Calloustown George Singleton
Calloustown, the seventh collection from master raconteur George Singleton, who’s been praised by the Atlanta Journal Constitution as the “unchallenged king of the comic Southern short story,” finds the author… More
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Cannonball Joseph McElroy
Written in a voice of passion, warning, and awakening, Joseph McElroy’s ninth novel,Cannonball, takes us to a distant war we never understood and have half forgotten, upheld by an unearthed new testament and framed… More
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Charmed Particles Chrissy Kolaya
With incisive prose and infinite humanity, Charmed Particles traces the collision of past and progress, science and tradition, and the unimagined elements that may arise in the aftermath.… More
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Christmas in July Alan Michael Parker
In light of her impending death, thirteen-year-old Beatrice Danzig has changed her name to Christmas. She’s at the center of Christmas in July, a novel in ten stories told by ten residents of suburban Saxon Hills: the… More
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Clothed, Female Figure Kirstin Allio
Through ten independent but thematically linked stories, Allio conjures women in conflict and on the edge, who embrace, battle, and transcend their domestic dimensions. Winner of the Dzanc Short Story Collection… More
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Cold Country Russell Rowland
With familiar mastery, Russell Rowland, the author of In Open Spaces and Fifty-Six Counties, returns to rural Montana to explore a small town torn apart by secrets and suspicions, and how the tenuous bonds of friendship… More
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Come Away Stephen Policoff
Who is the small, greenish girl Paul Brickner repeatedly sees skittering around the edge of his yard in upstate New York? No one else seems to see her. Ever since Spring was injured in a fluke fall, Paul has been possessed… More
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Could You Be With Her Now Jen Michalski
This collection of two novellas showcases Jen Michalski’s varying skills as a writer. In “I Can Make It to California Before It’s Time for Dinner,” Michalski examines the dangers of living in a world while having a compromised… More
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Dancing Lessons Olive Senior
Told in G’s voice as she writes in her journal—a newfound solace from pain—Dancing Lessonsis by turns sad, satirical, hilarious, and ultimately redemptive. It is infused with the cadences and color of Jamaica, yet … More
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Darkansas Jarret Middleton
As old tensions resurface and Jordan searches for a way to escape his family’s legacy, a mysterious hill dweller and his grotesque partner stalk the brothers’ every move, determined to see the curse through. Praised… More
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Dead Girls Emily Geminder
With lyric artistry and emotional force, Emily Geminder’s debut collection charts a vivid constellation of characters fleeing their own stories. A teenage runaway and her mute brother seek salvation in houses, buses,… More
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Death and So Forth Gordon Lish
With Death and So Forth, esteemed writer and editor Gordon Lish returns with a new book of scintillating short fiction. With his trademark precision, wit, and wiliness, Lish writes outside the margins and around the… More
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Dioramas Blair Austin
In this hybrid novel—part essay, part prose poem, part travel narrative—Blair Austin brings us nose to the glass with our own vanishing world, what we preserve and at what cost. Winner of the Dzanc Prize for Fiction.… More
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Don’t Do It—We Love You, My Heart Jessie Van Eerden
In a wide range of lyrically rich poems, award-winning poet Jonathan Fink interrogates the perpetual mysteries and resonances at the convergence of national identity, historical influence, and personal experience.… More