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Conjugations of the Verb To Be
Short Stories
by Glen Chamberlain
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Pub Date
Sep 06 2011
| Archive Date
Oct 05 2012
Description
In one of Glen
Chamberlain's magnetic new stories, "Off the Road: or the Perfect Curve
Unfound," the narrator sets off from Seattle for Michigan, "once again
making the decision to leave before being left." At Three Forks,
Montana, a flight of geese take her off the road, into the Crazy
Mountains, into a place the Indians consider one of the centers of the
world, where she finds her own center. Each of the stories in this
irresistible collection inhabits a center of the world, a piece of
Montana country that she makes uniquely her own, whether she is writing
about rearing Arabian horses, or building the three-generation history
of a family around the evolution of hay-stacking, or ice-skating with
Kate Brethwaite, the formidable physics teacher at Buckle High School,
as she makes her increasingly exhausting journey by way of ice from a
community skating place to her locked and forbidding home. Whether the
stories are about living, loving or dying they inhabit the essences of
their actions and compel the reader to view fresh terrains of the
author's rich and original imagination.
Glen Chamberlain
has won a Pushcart Prize, the first Gilcrease Prize for fiction, and
the Rona Jaffe Award for both fiction and creative nonfiction. The Rona
Jaffe Award named her "one of the six most promising women writers in
the nation." She lives with her husband in Bozeman, Montana, where she
teaches writing at Montana State University.
In one of Glen Chamberlain's magnetic new stories, "Off the Road: or the Perfect Curve Unfound," the narrator sets off from Seattle for Michigan, "once again making the decision to leave before...
Description
In one of Glen
Chamberlain's magnetic new stories, "Off the Road: or the Perfect Curve
Unfound," the narrator sets off from Seattle for Michigan, "once again
making the decision to leave before being left." At Three Forks,
Montana, a flight of geese take her off the road, into the Crazy
Mountains, into a place the Indians consider one of the centers of the
world, where she finds her own center. Each of the stories in this
irresistible collection inhabits a center of the world, a piece of
Montana country that she makes uniquely her own, whether she is writing
about rearing Arabian horses, or building the three-generation history
of a family around the evolution of hay-stacking, or ice-skating with
Kate Brethwaite, the formidable physics teacher at Buckle High School,
as she makes her increasingly exhausting journey by way of ice from a
community skating place to her locked and forbidding home. Whether the
stories are about living, loving or dying they inhabit the essences of
their actions and compel the reader to view fresh terrains of the
author's rich and original imagination.
Glen Chamberlain
has won a Pushcart Prize, the first Gilcrease Prize for fiction, and
the Rona Jaffe Award for both fiction and creative nonfiction. The Rona
Jaffe Award named her "one of the six most promising women writers in
the nation." She lives with her husband in Bozeman, Montana, where she
teaches writing at Montana State University.
Advance Praise
"Here are
stories composed with spare and lovely and graceful prose, patterned by
insight, revelation and passion, and finally wisdom." -Mark Spragg,
prize-winning novelist and author of the memoir Where Rivers Change Direction
"I
read these stories at the end of a particularly long, grey, frigid
Montana winter, and found myself feeling like a traitor for ever
fantasizing an exodus from this rare and sometimes painfully beautiful
state I've called home for seventeen years. Each word chosen as if a
gift from nature, page by page, Chamberlain reintroduced me to this
lover of mine in a way that felt so familiar and true that I lost myself
in it from the very first paragraph." -Laura Munson, author of the
memoir This Is Not the Story You Think It Is . . .
"Here are stories composed with spare and lovely and graceful prose, patterned by insight, revelation and passion, and finally wisdom." -Mark Spragg, prize-winning novelist and author of the...
Advance Praise
"Here are
stories composed with spare and lovely and graceful prose, patterned by
insight, revelation and passion, and finally wisdom." -Mark Spragg,
prize-winning novelist and author of the memoir Where Rivers Change Direction
"I
read these stories at the end of a particularly long, grey, frigid
Montana winter, and found myself feeling like a traitor for ever
fantasizing an exodus from this rare and sometimes painfully beautiful
state I've called home for seventeen years. Each word chosen as if a
gift from nature, page by page, Chamberlain reintroduced me to this
lover of mine in a way that felt so familiar and true that I lost myself
in it from the very first paragraph." -Laura Munson, author of the
memoir This Is Not the Story You Think It Is . . .
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