Stories from the Blue Moon Café III

Stories from the Blue Moon Café III

Author: Sonny Brewer

Publisher: MacAdam/Cage Publishing

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 9781931561785

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Presents short stories set in the South, from such writers as Daniel Wallace, Rick Bragg, Mary Ward Brown, Juliana Gray, and Alix Strauss.


Stories from the Blue Moon Café IV

Stories from the Blue Moon Café IV

Author: Sonny Brewer

Publisher: MacAdam/Cage Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9781596921429

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A collection of essays, stories, and poems by thirty-two Southern writers, including Jim Dees, Bret Anthony Johnston, and Diane McWhorter.


Stories from the Blue Moon Cafe

Stories from the Blue Moon Cafe

Author: Sonny Brewer

Publisher: NAL

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 9780451210425

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Thirty of today's finest Southern writers, including Pat Conroy and Rick Bragg, serve up an intoxicating blend of stories, essays, and poetry.


Stories from Blue Moon Café IV

Stories from Blue Moon Café IV

Author: Sonny Brewer

Publisher:

Published: 2012-05

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 9781849822138

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The fourth edition of the acclaimed Blue Moon Café series serves up another hearty helping of Southern fiction, essays, poems, and musical musings by both seasoned prize-winners and up-and-coming writers. With stories ranging from a heartbreaking funeral for a beloved goat and an aspiring musicians move to Nashville to the memory of two children who disappear in the thick summer heat, this diverse and captivating collection is sure to satisfy everyones appetite.


Stories from the Blue Moon Café II

Stories from the Blue Moon Café II

Author: Sonny Brewer

Publisher: NAL

Published: 2004-11

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 9780451213617

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The successor to Stories from the Blue Moon Cafe, this new collection of short stories, essays, and poetry continues to illustrate the extraordinary range of styles, topics, and themes in the grand Southern literary tradition.


Dying Light and Other Stories

Dying Light and Other Stories

Author: Donald Hays

Publisher: MP Publishing

Published: 2010-05-16

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1849820775

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Uncompromising, often dark, and always insightful, 'Dying Light' explores the mysteries of duty, forgiveness, power, and love through a broad range of narrative voices. We meet a football coach who seeks to avenge his wife’s affair, a delusional poet who escapes from a hospital as the bombing of Baghdad begins, a woman whose son was killed in a car accident, and an almost-widower wistful about his first love. In these and other stories, Hays illuminates his characters’ most secret and human realizations with unwavering candor and clarity.


When I Was a Loser

When I Was a Loser

Author: John McNally

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2007-03-06

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1416539379

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For Anyone Who's Ever Been a Teenager Who's teenage years weren't terrible? Remember the scary older kids? The sadistic gym teacher? The smelly kid who sat next to you in science class? Your first fumbling kiss? That time you threw up in the cafeteria? Your first attempt at putting on a condom? The period that arrived unexpectedly? That awful fight with your parents? The first time you got drunk? That note you wrote that you shouldn't have written? The day you forgot to zip your fly? That monster zit? When, you wondered, would it all end? In When I Was a Loser, John McNally, author of the novel America's Report Card, assembles twenty-five original essays--often hilarious, sometimes tenderhearted, always evocative--about defining moments of high school loserdom. Brad Land, Julianna Baggott, Owen King, Johanna Edwards, and many more fresh, talented writers explore their own angst, humiliation, heartache, and other staples of teen life. These essays perfectly capture what it was like to be in high school: to experience so many things for the first time, to assert independence while desperately trying to fit in, to feel misunderstood and unable to articulate the wild swings between heartbreak, anger, and euphoria. One writer recalls how his grandmother helped him with his home perm in preparation for the Senior Class picture; another recounts her discovery, sometime after hitting puberty, of the power she held over boys and men, while at the same time she felt herself at their mercy; a third remembers the casual cruelties visited on him by the cooler kids, and the cruelties he, in turn, inflicted on kids below him on the social ladder. Utterly candid and compulsively readable, these essays conjure up and untangle those raw and formative years. The writers cringe and laugh at the teenagers they were, but at the same time, they honor their adolescence and the way it shaped their lives. Because, in truth, beneath the layers of adult respectability, we all still carry a little bit of our teenage selves around with us.