Unstuck #2
Unstuck returns with more than 500 pages of elephant men and minotaurs, magic charms and lost islands, talking dogs and miniature husbands, library urchins and zombie bank robbers, mechanical cattle, and many other... See More
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by Dean Young
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Quick ViewUnstuck returns with more than 500 pages of elephant men and minotaurs, magic charms and lost islands, talking dogs and miniature husbands, library urchins and zombie bank robbers, mechanical cattle, and many other... See More
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Quick ViewThe most inventive and entertaining novel to date from "a master of the dark arts" (Kelly Link) A modest house in upstate New York. One in the morning. Three people -- a couple and their child -- hurry out the door, but... See More
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Quick ViewFinally available in the United States, a singular story collection that Time Out declared "unsettlingly brilliant" Astudent's suicide note is not what it seems. A high school football rivalry turns absurd -- and deadly. A... See More
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Quick ViewA haunting, enigmatic novel about a woman who is given a second chance -- and isn't sure whether she really wants it * A Publishers Weekly "Indie Sleeper" * A Powell's Indiespensable Pick * The Nervous Breakdown's October... See More
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Quick ViewIn this issue of Recommended Reading, guest editor Matt Williamson picks a J. Robert Lennon story from the archives of Unstuck magazine. From Matt's introduction: "The Cottage on the Hill" is a horror story, but it's a J... See More
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Quick View"If there's a lesson to be learned, it's that logic is the sworn enemy of grief." writes Halimah Marcus, co-editor of Electric Literature, in her introduction to "Firewood," a hilarious and devastating stories by J. Robert... See More
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Quick ViewCastle by J. Robert Lennon "Castle tells a terrific story, dire and confusing and convincing." -- Scott Bradfield, The New York Times Book Review Eric Loesch, a private man with a shadowy past, returns to his hometown in... See More
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Quick ViewThe first substantial collection of short fiction from "a writer with enough electricity to light up the country" (Ann Patchett) "I guess the things that scare you are the things that are almost normal," observes one... See More
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Quick ViewIn this "racing, twisty crime novel," two estranged twin sisters hunt down their elusive mother -- and face down the darkness they tried to escape. (Chelsea Bieker) Jane Pool likes her safe, suburban existence just fine... See More
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Quick View"A real cause for celebration... The quality [of the stories] is uniformly very high." - Stefan Raets, Tor.com Unstuck is an independent, non-profit, nationally distributed literary annual based in Austin, Texas. We... See More
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Quick ViewA new collection of short fiction by the author of the cult classic Pieces for the Left Hand Let Me Think is a meticulous selection of short stories by one of the preeminent chroniclers of the American absurd. Through J... See More
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Quick ViewA heady, inventive, fantastical novel about the nature of memory and the difficulty of confronting trauma An unnamed woman checks into a guesthouse in a mysterious district known only as the Subdivision. The guesthouse's... See More
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Quick ViewA gangster who liked music too much. A nude skier. The power of Alaska matchmaking, Yoism, and birthday party magic. Twenty-one weird and comical tales from J. Robert Lennon, author of SEE YOU IN PARADISE and PIECES FOR THE... See More
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Quick View"Mistranslations and Meeting Notes" is a wild fever dream of thematic resonances and workaday collisions. These thirty-four prose poems (or flash stories) skip stones across the ocean of what language means to us, both as... See More
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Quick ViewAt the end of World War II, Grant Person abandons his family's ranch on the Great Plains for a fishing boat on the Atlantic, only to be drawn back by his mother's death. Grant's father has mysteriously disappeared, and his... See More
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Quick ViewThe Mix family, a motley crew of troubled souls who have been forever immortalized in their father's popular comic strip, must learn to inhabit the real world when their father dies and the division of his estate becomes an... See More
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Quick ViewThe story of a small town rocked by the tragedy of a plane crash, the arrival of a stranger who claims to be the lone survivor of the crash, and a marriage about to crumble offers a richly textured portrait of change... See More
Halloween, Samhain, Day of the Dead, All Saints Day: so many cultures have their version of a celebration that honors the dead -- and perhaps invites their return. And with all these ghosts come a host of great stories. In... See More
"For Recommended Reading's 200th issue, we present 'The 200 Episode Club': four authors writing on the 200th episode of four sitcoms: J. Robert Lennon on The Cosby Show, Rob McCleary on The Love Boat, Morgan Parker on The... See More
The 357th issue of Weird Tales magazine is a celebration of short fiction, with a selection of great new stories. As evidence of the awesome weirdness in store for you here at Weird Tales, just take a closer look at this... See More