Ebook {Epub PDF} Let’s Do by Rebecca Meacham
Rebecca Meacham’s story collection, Let’s Do, won the Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Fiction from UNT Press and was a Barnes Noble “Discover Great New Writers” selection. Described by Benjamin Percy as “a kiss laced with arsenic,” the collection was a finalist for both the Paterson Fiction Prize and ForeWord Magazine’s Book of the Year Awards. “The characters in Let’s Do are the kind of people we don’t want to be—drunks, stalkers, lonely ex-wives and husbands, grieving parents, all decent people who do indecent things—and Rebecca Meacham writes about them brilliantly, with empathy, intelligence and a scathing sense of humor. This is a terrific debut, by a fearless, hugely talented writer.”Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins. LET'S DO. Rebecca Meacham, Author. Univ. of North Texas $ (p) ISBN Meacham explores the familiar terrain of love and loss in her debut story collection, but her.
Rebecca Meacham. Rebecca Meacham's story collection, Let's Do, won the Katherine Anne Porter Prize from University of North Texas Press and was a Barnes Noble "Discover Great New Writers" selection. Her flash fiction chapbook, Morbid Curiosities, won the New Delta Review Chapbook prize. Rebecca Meacham's flash fiction collection, Morbid Curiosities, won the New Delta Reviewchapbook contest. Her story collection, Let's Do, won University of North Texas Press's Katherine Anne Porter Prize, and the book was a Barnes Noble "Discover Great New Writers" selection. About. Our Mission; Guidelines; Staff; Fiction Southeast Press; Join Our Staff; Submit; Author Login; Services. Online Writing Workshops; Web Design Services; Editing.
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