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When I wrote “New Mercies” I doubted it would see the light of day—its structure is bananas and most of it is about two perilously old women and the love and sex they share. But now (somehow) “New Mercies” is in the Kenyon Review. kenyonreview.org/piece/new-merc…
“There can’t be a story for an object of light. The second you try to hold it the emptiness takes over. One rebounds the beauty by looking at it, imagining that glowing shape contains loss. Composition by resurrection.”
—From Investigation 3 by Kimberly Grey
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I’m proud, thrilled, overjoyed, and excited (and all those other non-writerly adjectives) to have my story “The Journal of Anodyne Historical Documents” included in the latest issue of The Kenyon Review. Thanks to all the people there for their support. Kenyon Review
Judge Danielle Evans writes, “it would take a citation almost the length of ‘The First Robot’ [by Beth Bachmann] to properly catalog its virtues. The story feels grounded in a recognizable world while anchored to the strangeness of its perspective.”
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Judge Danielle Evans writes, “it would take a citation almost the length of ‘The First Robot’ [by Beth Bachmann] to properly catalog its virtues. The story feels grounded in a recognizable world while anchored to the strangeness of its perspective.”
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“Every time the horse reads AI, he thinks animal intelligence. There’s so little men know.”
Selected by judge Danielle Evans as the winner of our 2023 Short Fiction Contest—read “The First Robot” by Beth Bachmann.
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“Every time the horse reads AI, he thinks animal intelligence. There’s so little men know.”
Selected by judge Danielle Evans as the winner of our 2023 Short Fiction Contest—read “The First Robot” by Beth Bachmann.
kenyonreview.org/piece/the-firs…
Many thanks to Danielle Evans for selecting my piece as winner of the Kenyon Review Short Fiction Contest. It’s my first published piece of #fiction 🤖🧠 &incidentally the opening to my #novel 🚬🐴 about a horse & a boy & a war tho it moves like a #poem
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