
2004
First Published
4.29
Average Rating
225
Number of Pages
Fiction. "Aimee Parkinson's stories always surprise us, telling of the search for elusive identities, the quest for slippery selves and for what it means to be human, a woman. An exciting and memorable new voice"—Robert Morgan, author of GAP CREEK. "These are stories both about the difficulty and the intense suddenness of human connection, about the profound link that exists between being in love and being alone"—Brian Evenson.
Avg Rating
4.29
Number of Ratings
17
5 STARS
47%
4 STARS
41%
3 STARS
6%
2 STARS
6%
1 STARS
0%
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Author

Aimee Parkison
Author · 7 books
Aimee Parkison is an American author of short stories, experimental fiction, flash fiction, and short novels. Her fiction has won numerous awards and fellowships, including a Christopher Isherwood Fellowship, the Catherine Doctorow Innovative Fiction Prize from Fiction Collective Two, the Kurt Vonnegut Prize from North American Review, the Starcherone Prize for Innovative Fiction, the Jack Dyer Prize from Crab Orchard Review, a North Carolina Arts Council Fellowship, a Writers at Work Fellowship, a Puffin Foundation Fellowship, and an American Antiquarian Society Creative Artists Fellowship.