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Wild Life - Kathy Fish
Wild Life
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Wild Life is a collection of thirty-four (34) "undomesticated" flash fiction pieces. "Keep this book on your bedside table. Dog-ear it until all the pages are folded. Read it in the bath, teach it, store it in your bag, recite it on street corners. When people stop to ask you what you are doing,... show more
Wild Life is a collection of thirty-four (34) "undomesticated" flash fiction pieces.

"Keep this book on your bedside table. Dog-ear it until all the pages are folded. Read it in the bath, teach it, store it in your bag, recite it on street corners. When people stop to ask you what you are doing, tell them that you are reading aloud from a collection by the best flash fiction writer in America." ~ Amelia Gray, Author of AM/PM and Museum of The Weird

"People often say the purpose of flash fiction is to shine a spotlight, to illuminate, to light up our lives, a flash of insight. This to me has always seemed a dull reason to do anything, much less write or read flash fiction. And I think Kathy Fish proves the point, here in this book. Who cares what she may teach us, in flashes of blinding light or otherwise, in these stories so carefully built, so wonderfully turned of phrase. What Kathy does is expose us not to insight but to mystery. She puts us in the middle of these worlds she's made and says, Look what I've seen. And then when we do, when we come to these stories' ends, we shudder with confusion and love." ~ Joseph Young, Author of Easter Rabbit and Name
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780983792802 (9780983792)
Publisher: Matter Press
Pages no: 72
Edition language: English
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This is a collection of flash fiction, divided into two parts. For a reason that I am not yet able to name, I connected with the pieces in the second half most deeply. As I progressed through the book, I was thinking that the pieces in the first half of the book were shorter, more like scenes, more ...
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