World Gone Missing

Stories


Cover of the book World Gone Missing by Laurie Ann Doyle, Regal House Publishing
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Author: Laurie Ann Doyle ISBN: 9780998839837
Publisher: Regal House Publishing Publication: September 1, 2017
Imprint: Regal House Publishing Language: English
Author: Laurie Ann Doyle
ISBN: 9780998839837
Publisher: Regal House Publishing
Publication: September 1, 2017
Imprint: Regal House Publishing
Language: English

In World Gone Missing, Laurie Ann Doyle's powerful short story debut collection, people have disappeared. Set in and around San Francisco, these twelve stories weave contemporary issues—divorce, sexual identity, homelessness—through a cast of memorable characters struggling to fill the void of a missing loved one. From the newly married couple anxiously searching for a brother who didn't come home one night to the successful businesswoman increasingly obsessed with a high school friend she hasn't seen in decades to the middle-aged clerk meeting her son's birth-mother for the first time, Doyle's writing vividly evokes the loss and liberation absence can bring. Stories in this book have won the Alligator Juniper National Fiction Award and been nominated for Best New American Voices and the Pushcart Prize. Her stories and essays have also been published in The Los Angeles Review, Timber, Jabberwork Review, Under the Sun, and elsewhere.

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In World Gone Missing, Laurie Ann Doyle's powerful short story debut collection, people have disappeared. Set in and around San Francisco, these twelve stories weave contemporary issues—divorce, sexual identity, homelessness—through a cast of memorable characters struggling to fill the void of a missing loved one. From the newly married couple anxiously searching for a brother who didn't come home one night to the successful businesswoman increasingly obsessed with a high school friend she hasn't seen in decades to the middle-aged clerk meeting her son's birth-mother for the first time, Doyle's writing vividly evokes the loss and liberation absence can bring. Stories in this book have won the Alligator Juniper National Fiction Award and been nominated for Best New American Voices and the Pushcart Prize. Her stories and essays have also been published in The Los Angeles Review, Timber, Jabberwork Review, Under the Sun, and elsewhere.

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