Ploughshares Fall 2005 Guest-Edited by Antonya Nelson
The Fall 2005 issue of Ploughshares, guest-edited by Antonya Nelson. Ploughshares, a journal of new writing, is guest-edited serially by prominent writers who explore different and personal visions, aesthetics, and literary circles.
Acclaimed short story and novel writer Antonya Nelson (Talking in Bed, Female Trouble) compiles this fiction issue of Ploughshares. In her Introduction, Nelson examines why, in an age when readers are supposedly interested in instant gratification, the short story is so feared in publishing circles. The reason, she writes, might be that the short story is "usually about an individual. And the shape of an individual's life is fixed: beginning, middle, end, which is to say: birth, life, death... But novels are usually about communities... and communities, unlike individuals, mostly survive."
Featuring authors like Frederick Busch ("The Bottom of the Glass"), Lily King ("Five Tuesdays in Winter"), and many others, this fiction issue is a room full of unforgettable individual lives.
INTRODUCTION
Antonya Nelson
EDITOR PROFILE
Merrill Feitell
FICTION
"Just Family," by Beth Alvarado
"Cowboy Honeymoon," by Geoffrey Becker
"The Casual Car Pool," by Katherine Bell
"Inkneck," by Jon Billman
"The Bottom of the Glass," by Frederick Busch
"Curvy," by Lesley Dormen
"Celia," by Peter Gordon
"If There's a Hell I Hope You Burn There with the Others," by Casey Gray
"Nashville," by Ethan Hauser
"If a Stranger Approaches You about Carrying a Foreign Object with You onto the Plane...," by Laura Kasischke
"Five Tuesdays in Winter," by Lily King
"The Shadow of Love," by Kathleen Lee
POSTSCRIPTS
Cohen Award Winners Daisy Fried and Xu Xi
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Acclaimed short story and novel writer Antonya Nelson (Talking in Bed, Female Trouble) compiles this fiction issue of Ploughshares. In her Introduction, Nelson examines why, in an age when readers are supposedly interested in instant gratification, the short story is so feared in publishing circles. The reason, she writes, might be that the short story is "usually about an individual. And the shape of an individual's life is fixed: beginning, middle, end, which is to say: birth, life, death... But novels are usually about communities... and communities, unlike individuals, mostly survive."
Featuring authors like Frederick Busch ("The Bottom of the Glass"), Lily King ("Five Tuesdays in Winter"), and many others, this fiction issue is a room full of unforgettable individual lives.
INTRODUCTION
Antonya Nelson
EDITOR PROFILE
Merrill Feitell
FICTION
"Just Family," by Beth Alvarado
"Cowboy Honeymoon," by Geoffrey Becker
"The Casual Car Pool," by Katherine Bell
"Inkneck," by Jon Billman
"The Bottom of the Glass," by Frederick Busch
"Curvy," by Lesley Dormen
"Celia," by Peter Gordon
"If There's a Hell I Hope You Burn There with the Others," by Casey Gray
"Nashville," by Ethan Hauser
"If a Stranger Approaches You about Carrying a Foreign Object with You onto the Plane...," by Laura Kasischke
"Five Tuesdays in Winter," by Lily King
"The Shadow of Love," by Kathleen Lee
POSTSCRIPTS
Cohen Award Winners Daisy Fried and Xu Xi
Ploughshares Fall 2005 Guest-Edited by Antonya Nelson
The Fall 2005 issue of Ploughshares, guest-edited by Antonya Nelson. Ploughshares, a journal of new writing, is guest-edited serially by prominent writers who explore different and personal visions, aesthetics, and literary circles.
Acclaimed short story and novel writer Antonya Nelson (Talking in Bed, Female Trouble) compiles this fiction issue of Ploughshares. In her Introduction, Nelson examines why, in an age when readers are supposedly interested in instant gratification, the short story is so feared in publishing circles. The reason, she writes, might be that the short story is "usually about an individual. And the shape of an individual's life is fixed: beginning, middle, end, which is to say: birth, life, death... But novels are usually about communities... and communities, unlike individuals, mostly survive."
Featuring authors like Frederick Busch ("The Bottom of the Glass"), Lily King ("Five Tuesdays in Winter"), and many others, this fiction issue is a room full of unforgettable individual lives.
INTRODUCTION
Antonya Nelson
EDITOR PROFILE
Merrill Feitell
FICTION
"Just Family," by Beth Alvarado
"Cowboy Honeymoon," by Geoffrey Becker
"The Casual Car Pool," by Katherine Bell
"Inkneck," by Jon Billman
"The Bottom of the Glass," by Frederick Busch
"Curvy," by Lesley Dormen
"Celia," by Peter Gordon
"If There's a Hell I Hope You Burn There with the Others," by Casey Gray
"Nashville," by Ethan Hauser
"If a Stranger Approaches You about Carrying a Foreign Object with You onto the Plane...," by Laura Kasischke
"Five Tuesdays in Winter," by Lily King
"The Shadow of Love," by Kathleen Lee
POSTSCRIPTS
Cohen Award Winners Daisy Fried and Xu Xi
Acclaimed short story and novel writer Antonya Nelson (Talking in Bed, Female Trouble) compiles this fiction issue of Ploughshares. In her Introduction, Nelson examines why, in an age when readers are supposedly interested in instant gratification, the short story is so feared in publishing circles. The reason, she writes, might be that the short story is "usually about an individual. And the shape of an individual's life is fixed: beginning, middle, end, which is to say: birth, life, death... But novels are usually about communities... and communities, unlike individuals, mostly survive."
Featuring authors like Frederick Busch ("The Bottom of the Glass"), Lily King ("Five Tuesdays in Winter"), and many others, this fiction issue is a room full of unforgettable individual lives.
INTRODUCTION
Antonya Nelson
EDITOR PROFILE
Merrill Feitell
FICTION
"Just Family," by Beth Alvarado
"Cowboy Honeymoon," by Geoffrey Becker
"The Casual Car Pool," by Katherine Bell
"Inkneck," by Jon Billman
"The Bottom of the Glass," by Frederick Busch
"Curvy," by Lesley Dormen
"Celia," by Peter Gordon
"If There's a Hell I Hope You Burn There with the Others," by Casey Gray
"Nashville," by Ethan Hauser
"If a Stranger Approaches You about Carrying a Foreign Object with You onto the Plane...," by Laura Kasischke
"Five Tuesdays in Winter," by Lily King
"The Shadow of Love," by Kathleen Lee
POSTSCRIPTS
Cohen Award Winners Daisy Fried and Xu Xi
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BN ID: | 2940015164138 |
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Publisher: | Ploughshares / Emerson College |
Publication date: | 08/15/2005 |
Series: | Ploughshares , #3123 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 236 |
File size: | 3 MB |
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