Fiction. A man slowly loses everything to his pushy, guitar-playing roommate. Bobby Fischer hears Lenin coming out of the mouth of Buddy Ebsen. But to focus on individual moments like these in Theodore Pelton's debut collection of stories is to deny the dreamlike quality with which images shift on and off our mental screens. "The effect generated by these pieces is nearly visceral--powerful and not easily forgotten . one of the most potent experiences I've had reading literature"--Cris Mazza. "This masterful kaleidoscopic hall of mirrors is a vivid tableau from our multiple life's other side. No joke, folks. These are the echoes about two minutes after the initial blast. And you thought it was beer? Lucky you've got Ted Pelton minding the store"--Robert Creeley.
Author City: BUFFALO, NY USA
Ted Pelton is the author of the novel MALCOLM & JACK (Spuyten Duyvil, 2006), a collection of short fiction, ENDORSED BY JACK CHAPEAU 2 AN EVEN GREATER EXTENT (Starcherone Press, 2006) and two novellas, Bhang (BlazeVOX Books, 2006) and BARTLEBY, THE SPORTSCASTER (Subito Press, 2010). A 1994 winner of an NEA fellowship, he is currently a full professor at Medaille College in Buffalo, New York. He founded and runs Starcherone Press.