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Slug And Other Stories
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Slug And Other Stories

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An expanded and revised second edition of an award-winning cult favorite, Kill Marguerite. The stories in Slug have been previously published to great acclaim but limited distribution. The second edition contains four new stories, including one completely original to the book. The stories in Slug are idiosyncratic in style and form, playing with genre in a way that will delight literary writers and lovers of craft. The pieces are very invested in adolescent genres-which are typically feminized, often abject-in ways that most short story collections are not. Tapping into our current nostalgia for/interest in YA and other markers of 90s/00s adolescence, Slug blurs boundaries between fiction and theatre, fiction and poetry, and fiction and creative nonfiction/essay.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Feminist Press at The City University of New York
Country
United States
Date
15 February 2022
Pages
240
ISBN
9781952177842
An expanded and revised second edition of an award-winning cult favorite, Kill Marguerite. The stories in Slug have been previously published to great acclaim but limited distribution. The second edition contains four new stories, including one completely original to the book. The stories in Slug are idiosyncratic in style and form, playing with genre in a way that will delight literary writers and lovers of craft. The pieces are very invested in adolescent genres-which are typically feminized, often abject-in ways that most short story collections are not. Tapping into our current nostalgia for/interest in YA and other markers of 90s/00s adolescence, Slug blurs boundaries between fiction and theatre, fiction and poetry, and fiction and creative nonfiction/essay.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Feminist Press at The City University of New York
Country
United States
Date
15 February 2022
Pages
240
ISBN
9781952177842