Books I read in March:
“Brother, What Strange Place is This?” stories by Tom Saunders
“Ordinary Springs” by Lenore Hart
Harvard Review Issue # 26
“Flying Leap,” stories by Judy Budnitz
“Nice Big American Baby,” stories by Judy Budnitz
“Sorry I Worried You,” stories by Gary Fincke
“House Fires,” stories by Nancy Reisman *Iowa Short Fiction Award
“Homeland,” by Sam Lipsyte
“The Send Away Girl,” stories by Barbara Sutton *Flannery O’Connor Award
“As Cool As I Am,” by Pete Fromm
“The Complete History of New Mexico,” stories by Kevin McIlvoy
“Bitter Fruit,” by Achmat Dangor
“Boyhood,” a memoir by J. M. Coetzee
“Youth,” a memoir by J.M. Coetzee
“Night of Radishes,” Sandra Benitez
“Who Will Run the Frog Hospital?” by Lorrie Moore
“Elroy Nights,” by Frederick Barthelme
“Madras on Rainy Days,” by Samina Ali
About Me
- katrina
- Originally from Vermont, I now live in North Carolina. My work can be found in recent issues of REAL: Regarding Arts and Letters, The Jabberwock Review, The Emerson Review, Storyglossia, The MacGuffin, Confrontation, Passages North, SmokeLong Quarterly, elimae, wigleaf, and Pank, among others, and forthcoming from Gargoyle #57 and REAL: Regarding Arts and Letters. One of my stories has been translated into Farsi by Asadollah Amraee, and many others by Jalil Jafari, two of which have been published in the Iranian journal, Golestaneh Magazine. For two years I worked as an assistant editor for Narrative Magazine. Currently, I serve as a mentor for Dzanc's Creative Writing Sessions. I'm working on two novels and a short story collection. In May, I was awarded the Carol Houck Smith Contributor Scholarship for the 2011 Bread Loaf Writers' Conference.
4 comments:
This list is longer than usual due to a few sleepless nights.
i'm a lifelong insomniac. :--)
that's quite a list! i try to keep a reading diary and then forget to fill it in!
what book has stayed with yu the most?
btw i sleep too well...
Hi Jai,
The ones that stood out for me were the Saunders collection, the Budnitz collections, the Coetzee memoirs and Elroy Nights.
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