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  • Mercer, Jacob Ian (2010-04-28)
    The Fifth Floor and Other Stories is a short-story collection about missed connection and exposure—about lonely men in specific places.
  • DeTal, Trev (2011-06-14)
    "A Fool's Marathon" is a fabulist novel exploring themes of Platonic love, imagination and its relationship to reality, and psychological coming of age through the exploits of a young Oscar Duplenty. The work-in-progress ...
  • Headwater 
    Martens, Jacob L. (2005-04-18)
    These essays are an attempt to rebuild memories that explore the nature of work and family. They explore how work knocks against the joints of the body and against the joints between family members, and, as time passes ...
  • Goman, Nicholas Edward (2012-05-02)
    This is the first part of a three-part novel. It is the story of Thomas Reed, who is graduating from college and embroiled in the task of learning how to grow up. A few weeks before graduation Tom is contacted by a man w ...
  • Gustie, Michael J. (2008-04-21)
    This collection of poetry explores faith and isolation while questioning the ability of language to adequately express subjective experience. Gustie has provided a deeply contemplative, though rarely completely serious, ...
  • Ludden, Jason (2008-04-16)
    May We All Wake Up One By One is the beginning of a novel set in the West African country of Guinea. The story follows Sean Wake, a twenty-something American who finds himself working for the Feed the World Program as th ...
  • Lansky, Ben (2012-04-27)
    "Something or Other" is a portion of a novel. It follows the character of Edie Meyer, a student at the University of the Senses, as wrestles with her identity, her romantic relationships, and her disconnectedness from he ...
  • Sparks 
    Wyman, Jed (2009-04-29)
    The six narratives in Sparks deal with findings contrary to those that may have been expected by the characters and realizations that things may be dramatically different than they initially believed. These stories exa ...
  • Rasmussen, Kimberly Ann (2010-11-02)
    The Spillways is a collection of poetry investigating a wide range of themes: identity, memory, loss, illness, labor, suffering, and grief. At times, the poems investigate place−in the physical and natural world−as a dri ...
  • Senter, Vanessa (2009-04-22)
    In The Weather Channel and Other Stories, a collection of short fiction, Vanessa Senter examines the human need to confine oneself to specific spaces—both real and imagined, and the effects—both internal and external ...
  • Hinderliter, Robert (2009-04-24)
    The eight stories in Wild West Love Songs explore issues such as loss, suffering, and betrayal, but perhaps the most consistent theme is the examination of the ways we are haunted by our past. All the protagonists in the ...
  • Shum, Michael Shou-Yung (2011-06-14)
    This collection of loosely-linked stories explores the lives of a set of characters who exist in the margins of society, but quietly so. In the opening story, "Two-Minute Histories," an ostensibly negative act—breaking ...
  • Thomas, Jane McCauley (2001-06-22)
    Doris Lessing and Tsitsi Dangarembga write fiction set in Zimbabwe, the former Southern Rhodesia. Although Lessing grew up as a white settler and Dangarembga, a generation later, as part of the colonized African popula ...

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