John Kulka is executive editor-at-large at Harvard University Press and lives in Connecticut. Natalie Danford is a freelance writer and book critic whose work has appeared in People, Salon, the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Sun-Times, and many other publications. She is the author of a novel, Inheritance, and lives in New York City.
A welcome injection of off-beat and risk-taking stories marked by
poignancy and humor. A meaningful contribution to the series.
-- "Library Journal"
If this anthology of up-and-coming writers is any indication, the
prognosis for the written word is very good.
-- "Publishers Weekly"
PRAISE FOR THE BEST NEW AMERICAN VOICES SERIES
This book reminds us of the range of imagination and experience
informing fiction today. -Chicago Tribune (Editor's Choice)
Demonstrates the potent force of American writers emerging from
distinguished writing programs.-Elle
The best of the new voices address life a far distance from
academia and with distinctive language...As promised, promising
voices.
-- "Kirkus"
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