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Everyday Psychokillers: A History for Girls Lucy Corin
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Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet No. 13
David J. Schwartz, Eliot Fintushel, Leslie What, Richard Polney, M. Thomas, Tim Pratt, E.L. Chen, Philip Brewer, F. Brett Cox, Veronica Schanoes, Karina Sumner-Smith, Hannah Bowen, Sarah Monette, Geoffrey H. Goodwin, K.Z. Perry, Spencer Keralis -
Reading the Bones Sheila Finch
A dissolute linguist, a cosseted debutante and a strangely silent child are running for their lives – trapped in the violent confluence of three species, only one of which is human. The Xenolinguist story series… More
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Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet No. 12
Richard Parks, David Erik Nelson, Nick Mamatas, Richard Butner, Philip Raines & Harvey Welles, L. Timmel Duchamp, Cara Spindler, et al.
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Another Perfect Catastrophe Brad Barkley
With his keen ability to evoke characters in the South and Middle America who find themselves in reduced circumstances, Brad Barkley restores our faith in human beings to endure the ravages of time with decency and humor.… More
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Judge Dwight Allen
When beloved Judge William Dupree dies at eighty-two, he leaves his widow, two adult sons, and a more than devoted clerk to mourn him. The Judge-gentle, reserved, henpecked, and a lifelong Republican-was appointed… More
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Alison’s Automotive Repair Manual Brad Barkley
A widow in her mid-thirties, Alison has been mourning for two years. Now living in small town West Virginia with her sister Sarah and brother-in-law Bill, Alison is unable to move on with her life. Finally, she promises… 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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The Mount Carol Emshwiller
Philip K. Dick Award Winner "We are all Mounts and so should read this book like an instruction manual that could help save our lives." – Kim Stanley Robinson, author ofThe Years of Rice and Salt -
Stealing the Fire Jane Ciabattari
This collection of stories by award-winning writer Jane Ciabattari introduces a strong, original voice with a wide-ranging understanding of human nature. In fierce lyrical language, she explores the aftershocks… More
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Stranger Things Happen Kelly Link
This first collection by award-winning author Kelly Link takes fairy tales and cautionary tales, dictators and extraterrestrials, amnesiacs and honeymooners, revenants and readers alike, on a voyage into new, strange, and wonderful territory. -
Meet Me in the Moon Room Ray Vukcevich
"Eccentric short stories, which frequently give everyday life a loopy twist." —Book Magazine
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Money, Love Brad Barkley
Ever since sixteen-year-old Gabe Strickland can remember, his father, Roman, has believed in the sale: that magical moment on the customer’s porch, the deal about to close. But with each dizzying success comes an equally… More
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Teacha! Stories from a Yeshiva Gerry Albarelli
Gerry Albarelli’s TEACHA! STORIES FROM A YESHIVA chronicles a year in the life of a non-Jewish teacher and his students at a wild Hasidic yeshiva in Brooklyn.… More
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Ghost Town Robert Coover
A nameless rider plods through the desert toward a dusty Western town shimmering on the horizon. In his latest novel, Robert Coover has taken the familiar form of the Western and turned it inside out. The lonesome stranger… 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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Circle View Brad Barkley
Brad Barkley’s first collection of short stories centers on the lives of working-class men and women frequently fighting desperation or dissatisfaction, but a few of the thirteen illuminating tales maintain hope,… More
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John’s Wife Robert Coover
A satirical fable of small-town America centers on a builder’s wife and the erotic power she exerts over her neighbors, transforming before their eyes and changing forever their notions of right and wrong.… More
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Pinocchio in Venice Robert Coover
Internationally renowned author Robert Coover returns with a major new novel set in Venice and featuring one of its most famous citizens, Pinocchio. The result is a brilliant philosophical discourse on what it means… More
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Seeing Mona Naked Thomas Fox Averill
Seeing Mona Naked defines and expands the reader’s vision of contemporary life in the heart of the Great Plains. Not just a collection of stories set in the same place but a series of portraits with the power of creating… More
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A Night at the Movies Robert Coover
Previews, coming attractions, horror, romance, mystery, even intermissions–you name the type of movie and there’s a fiction within this collection to cover it–all written with the exuberance… More
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Spanking the Maid Robert Coover
Written early in Coover’s illustrious career, Spanking the Maid is an impeccable and spellbinding novel about a master, his maid, and the irresistible ritual that binds them.… More
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Augusta Played Kelly Cherry
A newly married young couple—she is a flutist, he is a graduate student—try to reconcile their differing backgrounds and attitudes. This leads to much merriment and a certain amount of sorrow. The book is set in New York… More
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Rock and Roll Heaven T.C. Boyle
A trio of uncollected stories from early in T. C. Boyle’s career, Rock and Roll Heaven shows all of the qualities that had people excited about Boyle from the beginning—great ideas, dazzling writing full of wit, black… More