
Monsters in Appalachia: Stories
Sheryl Monks
(Author)21,000+ Reviews
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Product Details
Publisher | Vandalia Press |
Publish Date | November 01, 2016 |
Pages | 180 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781943665396 |
Dimensions | 8.4 X 5.4 X 0.4 inches | 0.5 pounds |
BISAC Categories: Literary Fiction
About the Author
Sheryl Monks is the founding editor of Change Seven magazine. Previously, she was the co-owner and editor of Press 53, an independent literary publisher which she helped to establish in Winston-Salem, NC. She holds an MFA in creative writing from Queens University of Charlotte. Her collection of stories, All the Girls in France, was a finalist for the 2013 Hudson Prize sponsored by Black Lawrence Press. Her fiction has been nominated for New Stories from the South and been awarded a Northwest NC Regional Artist's Project Grant and the Reynolds Price Short Fiction Award. Work has appeared in Revolution John, Black and Grey Magazine, The Greensboro Review, Writer's Chronicle, Midwestern Gothic, Night Train, storySouth, Regarding Arts and Letters, The Toast, Backwards City Review, Southern Gothic online, Surreal South, Fried Chicken and Coffee, and elsewhere.
Reviews
"Monsters in Appalachia is wildly outrageous at times, but there is empathy in these stories as well. Humor and sadness achieve a delicate balance."
Ron Rash, author of The Cove and Above the Waterfall
"A fresh, new voice in contemporary fiction, in stories of teenage angst, bonds of family, motherhood, and contradictions of middle age. Always surprising, these stories conjure both sorrow and mystery with intimate, loving detail."
Robert Morgan, author of Gap Creek, Chasing the North Star, and Boone: A Biography
"A memorable debut: each of these stories is as original and multidimensional as the characters who inhabit them."
Kirkus (starred review)
"Monks knows her monsters, both literal and figurative. And she knows the territory of hills and hollers, where reality is sometimes heightened so sharply that it bleeds into myth. . . . These stories sparkle with dark, extreme humor."
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Sheryl Monks writes with unflinching honesty and deep affection about the Appalachia I know: a place of imminent peril to both body and soul, home to lingering ghosts. Her gorgeous (but never merely decorative) language generously limns the hard mountain landscape as well as the luminously-realized and all-too-human folks who struggle there. This collection brought me home again."
Pinckney Benedict, author of Miracle Boy and Other Stories
"Sheryl Monks's stories are gorgeously written dispatches from Appalachia, telling the difficult truth of what it is to survive in a place that can exact a heavy price. But these tales are generous too, and a particular grace sets on them all."
Charles Dodd White, author of A Shelter of Others and Sinners of Sanction County
"There's music in these stories--visceral, rhythmical, soulful, deep. They are siren songs, taking us places we otherwise might not go."
Kim Church, author of Byrd
"These elemental stories take on the dark Appalachian territory of David Joy and Ron Rash with a kind of raw, absolute, female confidence. Coal miners, snake handlers, smart, scary women at their wits end-- all at the mercy of their terrific landscape. Monsters In Appalachia offers a glimpse of the edge of a world that seems freshly electric, and treacherous as hell."
Ashley Warlick, author of The Arrangement
Ron Rash, author of The Cove and Above the Waterfall
"A fresh, new voice in contemporary fiction, in stories of teenage angst, bonds of family, motherhood, and contradictions of middle age. Always surprising, these stories conjure both sorrow and mystery with intimate, loving detail."
Robert Morgan, author of Gap Creek, Chasing the North Star, and Boone: A Biography
"A memorable debut: each of these stories is as original and multidimensional as the characters who inhabit them."
Kirkus (starred review)
"Monks knows her monsters, both literal and figurative. And she knows the territory of hills and hollers, where reality is sometimes heightened so sharply that it bleeds into myth. . . . These stories sparkle with dark, extreme humor."
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Sheryl Monks writes with unflinching honesty and deep affection about the Appalachia I know: a place of imminent peril to both body and soul, home to lingering ghosts. Her gorgeous (but never merely decorative) language generously limns the hard mountain landscape as well as the luminously-realized and all-too-human folks who struggle there. This collection brought me home again."
Pinckney Benedict, author of Miracle Boy and Other Stories
"Sheryl Monks's stories are gorgeously written dispatches from Appalachia, telling the difficult truth of what it is to survive in a place that can exact a heavy price. But these tales are generous too, and a particular grace sets on them all."
Charles Dodd White, author of A Shelter of Others and Sinners of Sanction County
"There's music in these stories--visceral, rhythmical, soulful, deep. They are siren songs, taking us places we otherwise might not go."
Kim Church, author of Byrd
"These elemental stories take on the dark Appalachian territory of David Joy and Ron Rash with a kind of raw, absolute, female confidence. Coal miners, snake handlers, smart, scary women at their wits end-- all at the mercy of their terrific landscape. Monsters In Appalachia offers a glimpse of the edge of a world that seems freshly electric, and treacherous as hell."
Ashley Warlick, author of The Arrangement
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