The Things We Know is a collection of six short stories that revolve around the basic reality of white, male, suburban rage: what it means to feel culpable, responsible, and, ultimately, ineffective. The collection's protagonists, all but one of which is revealed through the first-person, range from the pre-adolescent to the middle-aged and offer up, rather than answers to the questions that plague this state of being, glimpses into the mind of the storyteller himself, examining what is revealed, what is known, and, perhaps most importantly, what is utterly unknowable
Things We Have in Common is a collection of short stories, flash pieces, and image-text experiments ...
A thing among things is an endless pursuit to expand the definition of home and find resolve during ...
Review of: Water and What We Know: Following the Roots of a Northern Life, by Karen Babine
No One Knows about Us is a collection of twelve contemporary short stories. As the title suggests, t...
To be human is to be shaped by memory: what is remembered, what is forgotten, and what lies quietly ...
Inheriting Fear is a collection of fictional short stories that examines several subjects and themes...
The Things We Tell Each Other is a memoir about a young woman trying to figure out what happened to ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 87)In his introduction to Fantastic Tales, Italo Calvino n...
We Are What Claims Us is a short story collection exploring the ways stories are sacred, how each t...
The thesis herein attempts to traverse, overcome, and, ultimately subsume back into the conventions ...
The following stories, letters, and novel excerpt explore the impossibility of reconnecting to the...
What She Knows is a collection of ten stories that may better illustrate what isn\u27t known than wh...
My research project, Object Lessons: Joyce and Things, looks at the variety of everyday objects port...
My fascination with things left behind, things carried, and things unburied is revealed in this coll...
The writing in Lessons From the Things Around Us is in support of the work in my MFA thesis show, dr...
Things We Have in Common is a collection of short stories, flash pieces, and image-text experiments ...
A thing among things is an endless pursuit to expand the definition of home and find resolve during ...
Review of: Water and What We Know: Following the Roots of a Northern Life, by Karen Babine
No One Knows about Us is a collection of twelve contemporary short stories. As the title suggests, t...
To be human is to be shaped by memory: what is remembered, what is forgotten, and what lies quietly ...
Inheriting Fear is a collection of fictional short stories that examines several subjects and themes...
The Things We Tell Each Other is a memoir about a young woman trying to figure out what happened to ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 87)In his introduction to Fantastic Tales, Italo Calvino n...
We Are What Claims Us is a short story collection exploring the ways stories are sacred, how each t...
The thesis herein attempts to traverse, overcome, and, ultimately subsume back into the conventions ...
The following stories, letters, and novel excerpt explore the impossibility of reconnecting to the...
What She Knows is a collection of ten stories that may better illustrate what isn\u27t known than wh...
My research project, Object Lessons: Joyce and Things, looks at the variety of everyday objects port...
My fascination with things left behind, things carried, and things unburied is revealed in this coll...
The writing in Lessons From the Things Around Us is in support of the work in my MFA thesis show, dr...
Things We Have in Common is a collection of short stories, flash pieces, and image-text experiments ...
A thing among things is an endless pursuit to expand the definition of home and find resolve during ...
Review of: Water and What We Know: Following the Roots of a Northern Life, by Karen Babine