Description
Fiction. Finalist for the 2017 Eugene & Marilyn Glick Indiana Authors Award in the Emerging Author Category. "Years ago I read a short story that burrowed in so deeply I had to track down the author—one Bryan Furuness—and proceed to beg and bully him to write a novel. At last, here it is—as beautiful and hilarious, as crushingly tender and brutally hopeful as I'd ever hoped for. I cannot recall the last time I read a novel that made me bark with laughter and then break into tears."—Julianna Baggott
Author Bio
Bryan Furuness is the author of DO NOT GO ON (Black Lawrence Press, 2019) and THE LOST EPISODES OF REVIE BRYSON (Black Lawrence Press, 2013). He is the editor of the anthology My Name was Never Frankenstein: And Other Classic Adventure Tales Remixed, and the co-editor (with Michael Martone) of Winesburg, Indiana. His stories have appeared in New Stories from the Midwest, Best American Nonrequired Reading, and elsewhere. He lives in Indianapolis, where he teaches at Butler University.
Author City: INDIANAPOLIS, IN USA