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Common Disagreements (Great Jones Street Originals)

Common Disagreements (Great Jones Street Originals)

Christopher Merkner
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Maybe it was age, or the memory of his youth, but he wanted better for the young men he’d seen one summer running up the concrete hill of his neighborhood. It wouldn’t be long until they were making a new life in Stockholm, hunting and building on the property he was raised on. Who knew people that would be wondering where all those high school football players had gone?
About the Author
Christopher Merkner is the author of the story collection The Rise & Fall of the Scandamerican Domestic . His stories have been reprinted in the Best American Mystery Stories and the O. Henry Prize Stories anthologies, and some of his other work can be found in Black Warrior Review, Chicago Tribune's Printer's Row Journal, Cincinnati Review, CutBank, DIAGRAM, Five Points, Gettysburg Review, Gulf Coast, Fairy Tale Review, Hotel Amerika, Midwestern Gothic, and Subtropics. He's currently an assistant professor of English for West Chester University in Pennsylvania, and he is very happily living in Denver, CO with his wife and kids.
Pages
5
Format
Kindle Edition

Common Disagreements (Great Jones Street Originals)

Christopher Merkner
0/5 ( ratings)
Maybe it was age, or the memory of his youth, but he wanted better for the young men he’d seen one summer running up the concrete hill of his neighborhood. It wouldn’t be long until they were making a new life in Stockholm, hunting and building on the property he was raised on. Who knew people that would be wondering where all those high school football players had gone?
About the Author
Christopher Merkner is the author of the story collection The Rise & Fall of the Scandamerican Domestic . His stories have been reprinted in the Best American Mystery Stories and the O. Henry Prize Stories anthologies, and some of his other work can be found in Black Warrior Review, Chicago Tribune's Printer's Row Journal, Cincinnati Review, CutBank, DIAGRAM, Five Points, Gettysburg Review, Gulf Coast, Fairy Tale Review, Hotel Amerika, Midwestern Gothic, and Subtropics. He's currently an assistant professor of English for West Chester University in Pennsylvania, and he is very happily living in Denver, CO with his wife and kids.
Pages
5
Format
Kindle Edition

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