The Lost Sea
So much of the sea is now farmland. Fishermen no longer fish with cyanide but stare down at...
Read MoreAimee Parkison is the author of “Woman with the Dark Horses” (2004, winner of the first annual Starcherone Prize), “The Innocent Party,” (2012, BOA Editions, Ltd.), and the short poetic novel “The Petals of Your Eyes,” about kidnapped girls who become actors in a secret theater (2014, Starcherone/Dzanc). She has taught creative writing at a number of universities, including Cornell University, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and Oklahoma State University, where she is currently an Assistant Professor of Fiction Writing. Parkison has also received a Christopher Isherwood Fellowship, a Writers at Work Fellowship, a Kurt Vonnegut Fiction Prize from The North American Review, a North Carolina Arts Council Fellowship in Prose Writing, and a Hearst Fellowship from the American Antiquarian Society. See more at www.aimeeparkison.com.
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So much of the sea is now farmland. Fishermen no longer fish with cyanide but stare down at...
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After a forest fire near the photographer’s house in Malibu, an important decision is made about...
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My lawyer speaks for me because I’m losing control of my own affairs. I dream of murdering people,...
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A delicate person in relationships, like most beaten women, you misplace your anger. In the days...
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