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In the Year of Long Division Dawn Raffel
A collection of sixteen short stories provides an extraordinary journey into the human soul that explores the uneasiness of individuals as they cope with experiences outside of themselves.… More
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Inside Out Darren Defrain
Eleven short stories told by a variety of first-person narrators roaming the United States from the West to Wisconsin.… More
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Interior Design Phillip Graham
Interior Design presents a gallery of people who, for all their strangeness, seem deeply, touchingly familiar as they explore the designs of their private inner thoughts. Huddled under his covers with a flashlight,… More
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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
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Medicine Burns Adam Klein
Klein’s debut fiction collection brims with images of boys and men who just don’t fit in. They have acne; they are drag queens; they have club feet; they are social misfits; some even have AIDS. His variety… More
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Men Under Water Ralph Lombreglia
“In his first collection of stories, Ralph Lombreglia writes about being young and unsettled, about trying to connect and not always making it–or succeeding in startling ways. A powerful first collection.”–The… More
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One Day the Wind Changed Tracy Daugherty
Another great collection of stories from Daugherty.… More
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The Art of the Knock Phillip Graham
In the three-part title story of The Art of the Knock, a travelling salesman knocks with inventive delight on the stubborn, closed doors of his prospective customers – people who find themselves on the wrong side… More
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Love and Will Stephen Dixon
20 well-crafted tales. Highly charged, insistent, often expressing themselves in gritty urban vernacular, his narrators emerge as ironic, sensitive, self-deprecating losers and loners.… More
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Make Me Work Ralph Lombreglia
Short stories by the author of Men Under Water show thoughtful, conflicted protagonists pushing for balance in their personal relationships and finding hints of meaning in the acutely perceived oddities of contemporary… More
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Ryan Seacrest is Famous Dave Housley
Mysterious, tender and sometimes frightening, these stories are fueled by the conviction that what moves us most in our lives are our deepest secrets, and that our most intense adventures in life are the ones we create… 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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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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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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Singing on the Titanic Perry Glasser
A collection of short stories published in the Illinois Short Fiction Series… More
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The Clay That Breathes Catherine Browder
In this collection of six short stories and a novella, Browder explores the cross-cultural displacement of Americans in Asia and of Asians in America. Whether the immigrants are Asian or American, Browder captures… More