As readers across America know by now, North Carolina has produced
a remarkable number of talented fiction writers in recent years. This anthology
collects twenty-five short stories, all published within the past decade
and a half, by some of the best of those writers.
This Is Where We Live showcases a rising generation of North
Carolina authors whose work reflects the fast-changing realities of the
state's landscape, culture, and people. Their roots may be southern, but
their words will resonate with anyone anywhere who appreciates first-rate
fiction.
A broad and balanced collection, This Is Where We Live offers
something for everyone. Though the stories range widely in setting, character,
tone, and even form--from "short shorts" to novellas--they are united by
the skill with which they are written. In short, the book offers powerful
confirmation that North Carolina's literary culture continues to flourish.
The contributors are Ellyn Bache, Sarah Dessen, Tony Earley, Candace
Flynt, Philip Gerard, Marianne Gingher, Tom Hawkins, John Holman, John
Kessel, Peter
Makuck, Melissa Malouf, Heather Ross Miller, Ruth Moose, Lawrence Naumoff,
Jennifer Offill, Michael Parker, P. B. Parris, Dale Ray Phillips, Joe Ashby
Porter, Ron Rash, June Spence, Peter Turchi, Daniel Wallace, Luke
Whisnant, and Marly Youmans. Their work has appeared regularly in such
publications as the Atlantic Monthly, Harper's, and the Oxford
American.
Praise for This Is Where We Live
"Hats off to Michael McFee for pulling together this wonderful
collection of North Carolina writers, their voices and subjects as rich
and varied as the different regions of the state. It is a celebration of
a grand literary tradition, and will be a treasured volume for many generations
to come."--Jill McCorkle, author of Final Vinyl Days and Other Stories
"During the past one hundred years North Carolina has
probably had more great writers per capita than any other state. Reading
This
Is Where We Live makes it clear this distinguished tradition will continue
into the next century."--Robert Morgan, author of Gap Creek: A Novel
"What a fine collection Michael McFee has gotten together!
These stories are as varied and complicated and beautiful as North Carolina
itself. Settle down with this collection in some shady nook or on an empty
beach--you'll find yourself in very good company. This Is Where We Live
is a cause for celebration. The New South has given us some wonderful new
writing."--Lee Smith, author of Black Mountain Breakdown
"Picking up where The Rough Road Home left off,
This
Is Where We Live testifies in a multiplicity of voices and fictional
styles to the astonishing vitality and breadth of the North Carolina literary
scene. This is well-written and well-chosen fiction, organized by Michael
McFee into a collection that creates a lively dialogue among stories and
readers."--Lee Zacharias, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Michael McFee teaches creative writing and North Carolina literature
at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Author of five books
of poetry, he is also editor of The Language They Speak Is Things to
Eat: Poems by Fifteen Contemporary North Carolina Poets.
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