The Masters Review Volume 4

The Masters Review Volume 4

This finalist for the INDIEFAB Award for Best Short Story and Best Anthology compiles the very best short fiction the from up-and-coming authors of 2015! The Masters Review Volume 4 contains ten of the best stories from previously unpublished authors, all of which will leave you eager to see where these writers go next.

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The best short stories by emerging writers. This year’s volume showcases fiction selected by bestselling author, Kevin Brockmeier. A man is hired to snuggle, teenagers grow wings, young boys embark on a road trip to steal from their mother. As Kevin Brockmeier puts it: “They all made me feel, as I sat quietly before them, that I was participating more fully in my own experience…”

Includes:

  • Courtney Bird,“The Tenshi Project”
  • Sarah Smith,“Someday Soon, You’ll Be On Fire”
  • Adam Gardner, “Theft”
  • Megan Clark, “Berserker”
  • Christina Milletti, “The Erratic”
  • CB Anderson, “Ghost”
  • H. L. Nelson, “A Creature Comes Home”
  • Joe Dornich, “The Continuing Controversy of the Snuggle Shack”
  • Daniel Bullard-Bates, “Rituals”
  • Jennifer Stern, “Part and Counterpart”
Details
Series: The Masters Review Anthology, Book 4
Genres: Creative Non-Fiction, Literary Fiction, Short Story, Writing
Tags: Anthology, Best Of, Literary Fiction, Recommended Books, Short Stories, The Masters Review
Publisher: Discover New Art
Publication Year: 2015
Format: Anthology
Length: 174
ASIN: 0985340738
ISBN: 9780985340735
List Price: 16.99
Endorsements
by Kevin Brockmeier (Introduction) See all formats and editions Paperback $10.44 7 Used from $5.61 8 New from $10.44 The Masters Review Volume IV - Finalist! INDIEFAB Award The best short stories by emerging writers. This year's volume showcases fiction selected by bestselling author, Kevin Brockmeier. A man is hired to snuggle, teenagers grow wings, young boys embark on a road trip to steal from their mother. As Kevin Brockmeier puts it: "They all made me feel, as I sat quietly before them, that I was participating more fully in my own experience..." "The Masters Review is a lovely magazine, in form and content. How awesome it is to see the next generation of writers kicking ass, taking names, and making beautiful art. "
– Steve Almond
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