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Old 03-27-2015, 02:40 PM   #91
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Wisdom of Fools: Stories of Extraordinary Lives by Phil Harvey, a mini-collection of literary fiction shorts, mostly excerpted from his previously-trad-published novels, but there's one standalone story which appeared in Colere in 1992 (which appears to be the cultural journal for Coe College students, and not the namesake Brazilian fashion publication).

Phil Harvey’s short stories won the Antietam Review award and have been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. His fiction has appeared in over a dozen literary magazines including Phantasmagoria, The MacGuffin, Natural Bridge, and the Dos Passos Review. His first novel, Show Time, was hailed as “a thinking reader’s thriller and a thoroughly entertaining read.” Follow a hard-driving smoke jumper, seven starving reality game-show participants, a virginal surrogate mother, and an enemy combatant in this collection of nuanced contemporary tales.

Free again from the author via KDP Select @ Amazon:

Frozen Music: 20th Anniversary Edition by Michael J. Vaughan, a literary drama novel centred around a classical musical group, originally out from small press Northwest Pub in 1995.

The more Michael Moss refuses to watch his conductor, Amy Fine, the more she becomes determined to make him watch. The ensuing battle of wills - and his curious flare for public soakings - threatens to pull Michael out of the deep freeze, and force him to exorcise Stacy Wilkes, the tempestuous alcoholic who turned his heart to stone. A 20th anniversary edition of the classic novel by the author of Gabriella's Voice and Operaville. Award Winner, 2014 San Francisco Book Festival.

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