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Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Short Fiction
Series · 5 books · 1996-2017

Books in series

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#1

The Stuntman's Daughter

And Other Stories

1996

This award-winning collection explores the lives of such diverse characters as a deaf girl struggling to cope with the loss of her parents, a loving father who must decide whether or not he can accept his Down syndrome daughter, a teenager who learns to respect his blind rival for a girl's affections, and a lesbian who, despite the fact that her life is out of control, manages to assert her own identity.
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#2

Here Comes the Roar

2003

The moon might really be a UFO. Someone you know has just stopped air traffic on the entire East Coast. And those air force fighters just won't stop crashing into that canyon. The three stories and short novel contains in this book blend imagination and humour.
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#4

What Are You Afraid Of?

2005

Powerful and haunting, the ten stories of this debut collection imagine a world where dreams and reality merge, often with dangerous consequences. Michael Hyde explores the relationships between illusion and reality, delusion and clarity, as his characters come to realize that the revelations they wholeheartedly pursue are often not the ones that await them and will move them. A teenage girl obsessed with the death of a classmate hopes to become the killer's next victim, a wayward graveyard attendant punishes the dead for his punishments in life, and a ghostly vision in a garden shed offers a catalyst for one woman's change.
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#6

Wonderful Girl

2007

This extraordinary first collection of short stories covers the landscape of dysfunctional childhood, urban angst, and human disconnection with a wit and insight that keep you riveted to the page. The characters here have rich and imaginative interior lives, but grave difficulty relating to the outside world. The beginning story, “Ducklings,” introduces the over-weight and over-enthusiastic Marjorie, the last twelve-year-old you would want babysitting your toddler. In “Wanted” we meet Eleanor, a single girl living in Chicago who may or may not be dating a serial killer. “Another Cancer Story” is an unsentimental account of two sisters whose beloved mother just won't seem to die, and “The Last Dead Boyfriend” gives us a recovering addict who keeps encountering her recently deceased boyfriend, an unpleasant man she wished she'd broken up with before he died. Always funny, often dark, and wholly satisfying, these stories explore the longing for connection among characters who are frequently stricken with anxiety. Each story is rendered in a way that is surreal, vivid, and entirely convincing.
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#16

ActivAmerica

2017

Drawing from fairy tales, ghost stories, and science-fiction, the stories in ActivAmerica explore how we confront (and exert) power and re-imagine ourselves through sports and athletic activities. A group of girls starts an illicit hockey league in a conservative suburb. A recently separated woman must run a mile a day in order to maintain her new corporate health insurance. Children impacted by environmental disaster create a “mutant soccer team.” Two sisters are visited by an Olympic gymnast who demands increasingly dangerous moves from them. Sports allow the characters to form communities on soccer fields and hidden lakes, in overgrown backyards and across Ping-Pong tables. Throughout the collection, however, athletic risk also comes with unexpected, often unsettling results.

Authors

Meagan Cass
Author · 2 books
Meagan Cass is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Illinois Springfield and serves as an assistant editor at Sundress Publications.
Alice Blanchard
Alice Blanchard
Author · 9 books

Alice Blanchard is an award-winning author of suspense thrillers. “Trace of Evil” was an Indie Next Pick, a LoanStars Top Pick, and an Amazon Best Mysteries selection. Her debut mystery, “Darkness Peering,” was a New York Times’ Notable Book, and her bestselling action thriller, “The Breathtaker,” was an official selection of NBC’s Today Show book club. She has received a PEN Award, a New Letters Literary Award, and the Katherine Anne Porter Prize. Her work has been published in 16 countries. Website: www.aliceblanchard.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/aliceblanchard.author/ Twitter: twitter.com/AliceBooks333 Amazon's Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/...

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