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Spinning Away from the Center: Stories about Homesickness and Homecoming from the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction (Fla,Used
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About the AuthorETHAN LAUGHMAN is a recruitment, marketing, and communications specialist at the University of Georgias College of Environment and Design. Among the few who have read every Flannery OConnor Awardwinning volume, he has collaborated closely with the series authors in compiling these new anthologies.ED ALLEN, an associate professor of English at the University of South Dakota, has also worked as a taxi driver, butcher, and salesman. Allen's novel Mustang Sally has been adapted into a film, Easy Six.TONI GRAHAM, a native of San Francisco, teaches creative writing at Oklahoma State University, where she serves as editor in chief and fiction editor for the Cimarron Review. She is the author of two story collections: Waiting for Elvis, winner of the John Gardner Book Award, and The Daiquiri Girls, winner of the Grace Paley Prize for Short Fiction.KARIN LINGREENBERGs fiction has appeared in literary journals including the Antioch Review, Epoch, Kenyon Review Online, and North American Review. She lives and teaches creative writing in upstate New York.BECKY MANDELBAUM is the author of Bad Kansas, winner of the 2016 Flannery OConnor Award for Short Fiction and the 2018 High Plains Book Award for First Book. Her work has appeared in the Missouri Review, the Georgia Review, the Rumpus, Necessary Fiction, Hobart, Electric Literature, McSweeneys Internet Tendency and has been featured on Medium. Originally from Kansas, she currently lives in Washington's Skagit Valley and teaches at Seattles Hugo House.Product DescriptionThese stories offer layered, perceptive takes on what home means to us. The people we meet in these stories are often traveling to and from homethinking about where they have come from, where they are headed, and how that journey will impact their futures. Although the stories approach homecoming and homesickness through varied moods and styles, they all come around to confronting a shared need: a place to call home.
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