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"Steve Mitchell's stories seem to play out in dimensions that fluidly interconnect our palpable and dreamy selves. Whether they "stroke waves of heat into [our] flesh" as in "Dandelion," or happen "when the world had darkened so deeply that only tears, and more tears, would soften it at all" as in "Wave," we often arrive at transformation without conscious knowledge of how we were transported. Mitchell's storytelling is remarkable in its hypnotic rhythms, in the unique voice. Story after story in The Naming of Ghosts stays with us long after the ending. This is an impressive collection that…mehr

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"Steve Mitchell's stories seem to play out in dimensions that fluidly interconnect our palpable and dreamy selves. Whether they "stroke waves of heat into [our] flesh" as in "Dandelion," or happen "when the world had darkened so deeply that only tears, and more tears, would soften it at all" as in "Wave," we often arrive at transformation without conscious knowledge of how we were transported. Mitchell's storytelling is remarkable in its hypnotic rhythms, in the unique voice. Story after story in The Naming of Ghosts stays with us long after the ending. This is an impressive collection that must be read, and read again." - Alexander Pepple, Editor of Able Muse and Able Muse Anthology
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Autorenporträt
Steve Mitchell has published in the Iron Horse Review, CRAFT Literary, Harpur Palate, entropy, december magazine, Southeast Review, and the North Carolina Literary Review, among others. Cloud Diary (a novel) was published in 2018 by C&R Press and The Naming of Ghosts (a short story collection) was published in 2013 by Press 53. He is a winner of the Curt Johnson Prose Prize, judged by Lily King, the Lorian Hemingway International Short Story Prize, and the Alex Albright Creative Nonfiction Prize. He's co-owner of Scuppernong Books in Greensboro, North Carolina, and Editor at Scuppernong Editions. Find him at: www.clouddiary.org