High School Romance

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Product Details
Price
$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
Clash Books
Publish Date
Pages
94
Dimensions
4.8 X 7.9 X 0.3 inches | 0.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781955904056

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About the Author
Marston Hefner is the editor and founder of Young Magazine, a professional backgammon player, and has published work in New York Tyrant. Born and raised in Los Angeles, he prefers staying in, playing videogames, and reading indie lit over the nightlife and the glamor.
Reviews
"Debut author Hefner alternates from aggressiveness to vulnerable displays of emotion in this striking flash fiction exploration of romantic relationships, often with illicit or taboo dynamics."-- Publishers Weekly"Marston Hefner strums the language in tunings all his own. His sentences dare themselves forward and backward into eddies of the purest impurities. No one writes more thunderstrikingly of filiality gone berserk. High School Romance is the debut of a vital and long overdue new voice."
-- GARIELLE LUTZ, author of WORSTED"Marston has a singular voice cleaved from concentration like the knuckled work of a monk. You will learn about yourself as you delve into these stories."
-- ELLE NASH, author of NUDES, ANIMALS EAT EACH OTHER, & GAG REFLEX"Equally charming and unhinged, the stories in Marston Hefner's High School Romance will twist you into a bundle of giggly nerves."-- BRIAN ALLEN CARR, OPIOID INDIANA"Marston Hefner's High School Romance is a resounding answer to a pervasive ennui. Contemplative reverie and tactility of thought, that interiority scooped gleefully inside out is his lovesick signature, his lyrical sense of daring, giving passage to a raging river of intrusive thoughts, obsessive preoccupations, shattering stream of consciousness memories. A gloriously voluptuous vision, an unbearably hilarious anti-book, a marker as Hefner is an unlikely forerunner in a new kind of confessional."-- MANUEL MARRERO, EXPAT PRESS