Enhanced Gravity: More Fiction by Washington Area Women
Richard Peabody "Enhanced Gravity is proof of the variety of talents and passions to be found in DC. With its takes on sex, death, birth, love, the pains of youth, the pains of old age, infidelity, abiding fidelity, this anthology has something for every mood, and reading the stories together provides a deepened sense of the interior and exterior contours of this city." �Aurelie Sheehan, author of Jack Kerouac is Pregnant and History Lesson for Girls
The 18th publication by Paycock Press (begun in 1976 and named for Irish playwright Sean O�Casey�s play Juno and the Paycock) is Enhanced Gravity, the second volume in a trilogy of anthologies that in the end will gather works by 115+ women from the area and total a massive 1000+ pages.
Are there really that many women writing fiction in this town? Here�s the proof. What are they writing about? Sex, death, love, hate, birth, murder, children, parents, revenge, the endless war, grim choices in an even grimmer world.
Original Fiction (only six reprints) by: Stephanie Allen, Christina Bartolomeo, Kate Blackwell, Hildie S. Block, Lisa Boylan, Carole Burns, Susan Coll, Jennifer Cutting, Ramola D, J.H. Diehl, CM Dupre, Patricia Elam, Herta Burbach Feely, Robin Ferrier, Sara Fisher, Lee Fleming, Colleen Franklin, Amy Fries, Dorothy Hickson, M.H. Johnson, Alma M. Katsu, Wendi Kaufman, Susan Land, E.J. Levy, Meena Arora Nayak, Vanessa Orlando, Michele Orwin, Sibbie O�Sullivan, Saideh Pakravan, Ginger Park, Suzanne Picard, Judith Podell, Elizabeth Poliner, Judy Pomeranz, Stephanie Siciarz, Rozanne Gooding Silverwood, Julia Slavin, Rose Solari, Sally Steenland, Venus Thrash, Julie Wakeman-Linn, Sarah Louise Williams, and C. Jenise Wriston. Cover by Jody Mussoff.
What do women write? These stories shout, Everything, from as many points of view. Think potluck of pungent diversity. Think rough-edged visions, as opposed to neatly hemmed samplers from Culture, Inc. Enhanced Gravity surprises and entertains; it horrifies and hurts. And it enlightens, by modeling a rich, inclusive world.� �Mollie Best Tinsely, author of Throwing Knives
This collection captures our many longings in vivid, gut-deep prose. The stories call to us, beckon us like Stephanie Allen's "pile of coats, [their] riot of textures from silk linings to poplin serge to wool, waiting for us to dive in and roll around in them." --Nicole Louise Reid, author of In the Breeze of Passing Things
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500 Pages