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Broadway Baby

by Alan Shapiro

As a little girl growing up in Boston, Miriam Bluestein fantasized about a life lived on stage, specifically in a musical. Get married, have a family-sure, maybe she'd do those things, too, but first and foremost...


Rumspringa

by Jesse S. Greever

Excessive drinking. Chain-smoking. Methamphetamine addiction. Such is the life of Wilma Burrows, a woman whose lifetime has been marred by an inexplicable string of bad decisions. Scarred and shattered, she...


Sons of the Wind

by XAVIER PIVANO

When Arnaud got an odd letter from a stranger who claimed he was his father, he couldn’t imagine it would lead him so far away. Far away from home, of course, but from himself too, from his inherent human...


A Dead Language

by Peter Rushforth

Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton-the faithless young naval lieutenant who abandons Madam Butterfly-was glimpsed fleetingly in Peter Rushforth's previous novel, Pinkerton's Sister. Now Ben steps out of the shadows...


Negative Space

by Betsy Miller

After a recent miscarriage, a young artist shuts down emotionally. She separates herself from her feelings, seeing the world as a series of disconnected shapes and forms. As she returns to her art, she begins...


The Worst Christmas Ever

by Jim Vanore

When a young policeman finds himself stuck walking an underground beat the night before Christmas, his loneliness and isolation is almost more than he can tolerate, until he happens upon someone who is faring...


XXXmas

by Jeffrey Howe

Christmas 1983 at the last porno theater in St. Louis: You'd think the atmosphere would be sordid with a miasma of stale popcorn and dank upholstery. You'd be right. Yet, behind the crumbling facade and flickering...


The Professor's Assassin (Short Story)

by Matthew Pearl

Matthew Pearl’s upcoming novel, The Technologists, is a stunning historical thriller based on the early days of America’s great institution of learning, MIT—and a depraved killer teaching Boston to fear...


Croquembouche

by Jael McHenry

In Jael McHenry’s short story Croquembouche, a young woman in a relationship with a pastry chef realizes that she deserves to be more than just another decorative addition to his perfectly polished world of...


Eldorado

by Laurent Gaudé

A moving fable about luck, persistence, and hope, grounded in the often tragic reality of modern-day immigration, by the winner of the 2004 Prix Goncort.Captain Salvatore Piracci has sailed along the Italian...


Kindergarten

by Peter Rushforth

In a moving retelling of Hansel and Gretel, a woman is murdered during a terrorist attack, leaving her three sons in the care of their grandmother, Lilli. As the four prepare to celebrate Christmas without her,...


Pinkerton's Sister

by Peter Rushforth

Though her neighbors in turn-of-the-century New York consider her a madwoman in the attic, Alice Pinkerton's mind is razor-sharp, honed by a restless imagination, years of reading, and a profound contempt for...


Machine

by Peter Adolphsen

A small book that tackles one of life's great mysteries: where does fate end and coincidence begin? Fifty-five million years ago, a sudden burst of lightning frightened a herd of small prehistoric horses. In...


Pretty is as Pretty Does

by Alison Clement

Lucy Fooshee is a fish out of water. Living in a small Midwestern town where behavior is prescribed and expectations limited, this local beauty queen had pinned her hopes on marriage, only to be disappointed....


What it Means to Love You

by Stephen Elliott

Following the release of his first novel, A Life Without Consequences, (MacAdam/Cage Fall 2001), Stephen Elliott returns with his second book, What It Means to Love You, the story of Anthony, Brooke, and Lance,...


In The Dark Of The Moon

by Suzanne Hudson

In 1955, Emmitt Till is murdered in Mississippi, an event that drives Elizabeth Lacey - the unwitting architect of another cruel lynching - to madness. Consumed by guilt, Elizabeth takes her own life, leaving...


The Anomalies

by Joey Goebel

The Anomalies is the story of five quirky nonconformists who come together to make rock music in their small Midwestern town primarily inhabited by tiny-minded, walking stereotypes.Twenty-four-year-old Luster,...


A Life Without Consequences

by Stephen Elliott

Paul is a ward of the court continually moved through the Chicago juvenile system. Paul tries to succeed in schools where children aren't taught to read. He tries to get straight in homes where drug abuse and...


A Mouthful of Air

by Amy Koppelman

To the outside world Julie Davis has it all -wealth, a doting husband, an apartment on the Upper West Side, and an adorable new baby boy. But underneath the perfect exterior, she is paralyzed by an over­whelming...


The Ambidextrist

by Peter Rock

With gripping, restrained prose, The Ambidextrist finds beauty amid the gravel, dirt, and shadowed figures along Philadelphia's Schuylkill River. This provocative novel follows Scott, a lonely drifter who earns...