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Kyle Minor
Kyle Minor is the author of two collections of stories: In the Devil's Territory (2008) and Praying Drunk (forthcoming, 2014). He is the winner of the 2012 Iowa Review Prize for Short Fiction and the Tara M. Kroger Prize for Short Fiction, one of Random House's Best New Voices of 2006,and a... show more

Kyle Minor is the author of two collections of stories: In the Devil's Territory (2008) and Praying Drunk (forthcoming, 2014). He is the winner of the 2012 Iowa Review Prize for Short Fiction and the Tara M. Kroger Prize for Short Fiction, one of Random House's Best New Voices of 2006,and a three-time honoree in the Atlantic Monthly contest. His work has appeared online at The Atlantic, Esquire, Salon, and Tin House, and in print in The New York Times Book Review, The Southern Review, The Iowa Review, Best American Mystery Stories 2008, Twentysomething Essays by Twentysomething Writers, Forty Stories: New Voices from Harper Perennial, and Best American Nonrequired Reading 2013. http://www.kyleminor.comPhoto credit: Jennifer Percy
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Caleb J. Ross' booklikes
Caleb J. Ross' booklikes rated it 11 years ago
Kyle Minor's In the Devil's Territory is rural family noir at its best, with lots of back-woods religion overtones, and family dynamics rooted in harsh sexism where women are taught to be subservient to men and men are trained to exploit that subservience.
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Blah, Blah, Blah, Book Blog rated it 11 years ago
This has been a good year for me with short story collections. In the Devil’s Territory felt more like a novel, with some of the characters weaving in and out of the different stories. I love when the author does this because you have this sort of “aha” moment when you realize that the relatively mi...
Ms. Margie
Ms. Margie rated it 16 years ago
I have absolutely no idea why these are considered mystery stories. At most they're crime fiction, but in many cases that's at best a loose tie. These stories strike me more as short stories that didn't get in to the Best American Short Stories 2008 collection. The stories are fine, and some are ...
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