Glimmer Train Stories, #82
Lee Montgomery Literary short stories by established and emerging writers Lee Montgomery
Torture Techniques of North Americans
I opened the door and stepped inside. All the sounds grew into themselves as if I had just dipped my head underwater. Everywhere I looked, all I could see was where our lives left off. Peter Ho Davies
Chance
There was a chance the baby was normal. There was a chance the baby was not. Clayton Luz
When the Wind Blows the Water Gray
That Davis had lost one eye in an auto crash, married interracially, hugged Richard Nixon, and suffered from recurrent bouts of "lifestyle-related" liver and kidney problems endeared him to the Maurants. Lauren Groff
A Season by the Shore
He felt between the sisters a heaviness, a syrupy depth of feeling that made him unable to wade in, and so he would pause shyly in the doorway and wait for her to raise her eyes, to notice him. Joan Wickersham
The Tunnel, or The News from Spain
Some of their worst fights, confusingly, seem to both prove and disprove two people who didn't love each other couldn't fight like that--certainly not repeatedly. James F. Sidel
Insurance
In a few years, the remaining mills would finally sputter out, though the city, unlike most of the rust belt, would survive with some measure of a neutered economy of hospitals and service, free of the sweat, the carcinogenic burning and puffing required in the manufacture of solid goods. Micah Nathan
Quarry
"Do you think he lost his shoe before he got shot, or after?" "I don't know." "If it's before he got shot, then he's just a bum," Sam said. "Walking around with one shoe. Dad won't care if we brought in a bum. Dad likes bums." Lindsay Sproul
Nothing, Nothing, Nothing, Connecticut
Miranda Tivoli found her first gray hair early one morning, while drinking a jelly glass of Earl Grey tea. She saw it in her reflection on the side of the toaster, and she knew that the smell of bergamot would remind her of aging from this point onward. Stefanie Freele
While Surrounded by Water
Every household on the river knows how the height of the river affects them--what footage means a wet yard, a saturated garage, a soaked living room, a drenched attic. In about another foot, she'll be stuffing every crack with towels, not that it will do any good. Christopher Bundy
Spatial Disorientation
When he chose the apartment, Mr. Lau had requested the sixth floor for good luck. Even now when he passed the fourth, he held his breath until he reached the fifth. Four shared the same sound as the word for death, and he had no intention of pausing there or breathing in its unlucky air. Interview with Katherine Min
by Margo Williams
The events of that summer are reviewed by Alma, also, who is in a coma for most of the book, and you see the very different ways that the two characters have processed their memories, and how it has affected them, and, because it s a comedy, you see how the past is not yet done with them, and that sometimes it can be, if not redemptive, then at least not vituperative.
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