The Souvenir Museum by Elizabeth McCracken
Fiction Writers Review, April 12, 2021
The rubble of what happens is the real souvenir in these stories: memento mori, reminder not just of time gone by, but of death, always there, always approaching.
Fiction Writers Review, April 12, 2021
The rubble of what happens is the real souvenir in these stories: memento mori, reminder not just of time gone by, but of death, always there, always approaching.
Washington Independent, March 18, 2021
Fiction Writers Review, February 15, 2021
Ellen Prentiss Campbell meditates on the influence of teachers, fulfilling promises, and becoming who we’re meant to be in this homage to her teacher Sally Nash.
Fiction Writers Review, February 1, 2021
Reading these stories at times feels almost like complicit voyeurism—witnessing pain through a one-way mirror in the laboratory of Nors’s world.
Washington Independent, January 28, 2021