Ampersand, Mass.

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Author: William Walsh ISBN: 9781452488783
Publisher: Keyhole Press Publication: August 5, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: William Walsh
ISBN: 9781452488783
Publisher: Keyhole Press
Publication: August 5, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

One of the most original and intelligent writers publishing in the indie lit world today, William Walsh impresses again with this collection of odd/funny/sad/surprising stories about the citizens of Ampersand, Mass. in all their flawed and compelling humanity. Walsh’s stories are both innovative and deeply moving. A rare and brilliant combination.
            — Kathy Fish, author of Tenderoni

Ampersand, Mass. is a glorious and ripe bruise. Walsh’s stories sneak, peer through curtains – there is a town here, inside of his words, and it is shaking us. Ampersand, Mass. should be ingested whole, deeply. These are characters to haunt us from within.
            — J. A. Tyler, author of A Man of Glass & All the Ways We Have Failed

 
William Walsh is the author of Pathologies, Questionstruck (both from Keyhole Press) and Without Wax: A Documentary Novel (Casperian Books). His stories and texts have appeared in Annalemma, Artifice, Caketrain, Quick Fiction, Rosebud, New York Tyrant, Lit, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, Juked, The &Now Anthology: Best of Innovative Writing,and Dzanc Best of the Web 2010.

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One of the most original and intelligent writers publishing in the indie lit world today, William Walsh impresses again with this collection of odd/funny/sad/surprising stories about the citizens of Ampersand, Mass. in all their flawed and compelling humanity. Walsh’s stories are both innovative and deeply moving. A rare and brilliant combination.
            — Kathy Fish, author of Tenderoni

Ampersand, Mass. is a glorious and ripe bruise. Walsh’s stories sneak, peer through curtains – there is a town here, inside of his words, and it is shaking us. Ampersand, Mass. should be ingested whole, deeply. These are characters to haunt us from within.
            — J. A. Tyler, author of A Man of Glass & All the Ways We Have Failed

 
William Walsh is the author of Pathologies, Questionstruck (both from Keyhole Press) and Without Wax: A Documentary Novel (Casperian Books). His stories and texts have appeared in Annalemma, Artifice, Caketrain, Quick Fiction, Rosebud, New York Tyrant, Lit, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, Juked, The &Now Anthology: Best of Innovative Writing,and Dzanc Best of the Web 2010.

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