Up as part of the January issue of Word Riot is my short story “Twenty Minutes’ Road”. (Those of you who might be curious to hear me reading a section of it can do so here.) I don’t have as much to say here as I did about, say, “Western Bridges”, and I’m slightly baffled as to why — it’s a story about which I feel strongly, but not necessarily in ways I can quantify. And it’s got indoor soccer, color-field painting, and Oregonian cities — can’t really argue with that.
new fiction: “twenty minutes’ road”
Categories: Books, Commentary, Fiction, MeUp as part of the January issue of Word Riot is my short story “Twenty Minutes’ Road”. (Those of you who might be curious to hear me reading a section of it can do so here.) I don’t have as much to say here as I did about, say, “Western Bridges”, and I’m slightly baffled as to why — it’s a story about which I feel strongly, but not necessarily in ways I can quantify. And it’s got indoor soccer, color-field painting, and Oregonian cities — can’t really argue with that.