Rick Demarinis: 5 books

Book cover of Borrowed Hearts

Borrowed Hearts

New and Selected Stories

by Rick DeMarinis
Language: English
Release Date: December 19, 2017

Borrowed Hearts traces the development of Rick DeMarinis's incantatory voice, including newer work as well as stories selected from his three previous, highly acclaimed collections: Under Wheat (1986), the winner of the Drue Heinz Literature Prize for short fiction; The Coming of the Free World, a...
Book cover of Mama's Boy

Mama's Boy

A Novel

by Rick DeMarinis
Language: English
Release Date: January 4, 2011

Gus Reppo's parents have everything figured out for their son, right down to the county where they hope he'll practice dentistry. And when they follow him to the air force base where he enlists—who else will make sure he's served adequate meals?—he realizes it’s not going to be easy shaking...
Book cover of Apocalypse Then

Apocalypse Then

Stories

by Rick DeMarinis
Language: English
Release Date: January 4, 2011

Despite the world’s insecurities, the most common drama of all is not of apocalypse now, but of apocalypse deferred; the pain of living is having to wait it out. In Apocalypse Then, DeMarinis’s characters try alcohol, they try travel, and (most of all) they try off-limits love. They find themselves...
Book cover of The Art & Craft of the Short Story
by Rick DeMarinis
Language: English
Release Date: October 4, 2016

The Art & Craft of the Short Story explores every key element of short fiction, including story structure and form; creative and believable characters; how to begin and where to end; and the generation of ideas; as well as technical aspects such as point of view; plot; description and imagery;...
Book cover of The Year of the Zinc Penny
by Rick DeMarinis
Language: English
Release Date: January 4, 2011

Now in paperback, The Year of the Zinc Penny is a contemporary classic. Trygve Soren Napoli is a ten-year-old just beginning to realize that he is alone in the world. Certain inescapable quirks tip him off: He cannot stop himself from repeating aloud each of his sentences, even after his stepfather...
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