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From “one of our great artists of catastrophe” (Laura van den Berg) comes North Sun, or the Voyage of the Whaleship Esther—an allegory of extraction and a tale of adventure and endurance during the waning days of the American whaling industry.Setting out from New Bedford in 1878, the crew of the Esther is confident the sea will be theirs: in addition to cruising the Pacific for whale, they intend to hunt the teeming northern grounds before the ice closes. But as they sail to their final destination in the Chukchi Sea, where their captain Arnold Lovejoy has an urgent directive of his own to attend to, their encounters with the natural world become more brutal, harrowing, ghostly, and strange.With one foot firmly planted in the traditional sea-voyage narrative, and another in a blazing mythos of its own, this debut novel looks unsparingly at the cost of environmental exploitation and predation, and in doing so feverishly sings not only of the past, but to the present and future as well.
Informed by the eerie paranoia of horror film, J.M. Tyree's uncanny novella follows a couple transplanted to Germany. While in the throes of writing a book on Hitchcock's Vertigo, a film scholar believes he's being followed by a strange presence. Is this a supernatural force emanating from the prehistoric caves in the region, one captured in lost footage from horror movies filmed in the area in the 1920s? Or is he being stalked by his ex, a mentor, former lover, and brilliant but problematic critic who claims to have discovered the secret history of a supernatural camera used in films by Murnau and Hitchcock? When our scholar's wife disappears and the local police start investigating him, he attempts to unravel a mystery that takes him to Berlin, to Prague, and into the haunted heart of movies whose scenes appear to be recurring in the present.Moving between the double- life of professional networking and obsessive unease, The Haunted Screen blends the madness and obsession of academia with a dark, thrilling current of psychological mystery.
Misadventure is a bracing debut collection that maps what happens when desire and control between men goes awry.
Throughout these grotesque and tender stories, characters question the bodies they've been given and what their bodies require to be sustained.
These award-winning stories range over unexpected landscapes¿and land squarely in the wildness of the human heart.
A whip-smart fiction debut, Our Secret Life in the Movies riffs on classic and cult cinema.
A playful, elegant debut story collection, The Great American Songbook explores the profound hold that music has on our lives.
The Writers Field Guide to the Craft of Fiction offers a refreshing approach to the craft of fiction writing.
Set in Japan, these stories tip into the fantastical, plumb the power of memory, and measure the human capacity to love.
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