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In
Corporeality,
Hollis Seamon's latest fiction collection, we meet the cat lady, the professor dealing with a plagiarist while coping with personal hardships, sibling rivalry of the unnaturally cursed kind, the dog that goes beyond everyday dog sense and scent to protect its owners. These are some of the eclectic characters and settings that make
Corporeality
irresistible and difficult to put down once you've started reading. Like her preceding collection
Body Work
and mystery novel
Flesh
, this book is a testament to Seamon's ample gifts as a storyteller.
PRAISE FOR CORPOREALITY:
Hollis Seamon's
is a wonderful collection of stories, dazzling and unsentimental, full of everyday tragedies, fairy-tale motifs, and rambunctious, life-affirming characters who stand up to bullies and to fate, whether in a hospice, a flophouse, or a university classroom. It's a feast of language that you won't soon forget. --Alan Davis, author of
So Bravely Vegetative
and
Alone with the Owl
The characters in
are smart. Smart enough to see that the world is chaos and decay, but sometimes too smart for their jobs, whether they're professors or trash collectors. And they are way too smart for their undependable bodies, which is the great rub of Hollis Seamon's fine and original stories. How do we cope, these carefully calibrated stories ask, when our minds grow daily more perceptive and sharp and witty, yet the darkness still approaches? --Dave King, author of
The Ha-Ha
What a magical collection! Hollis Seamon's enchanting stories will make you marvel anew at the forever strange, blessed, and heart-breaking affliction we share as human beings on this earth. Seamon's lovingly-rendered characters will linger in your memory for a long, long time. --Edward Schwarzschild, author of
Responsible Men
These stories make memorable the people you wonder about in passing--the cat lady, the deformed, the witness to a questionable death, the professor who walks out of class never to return, the teen boy in hospice, the neighbors of the crazy, victims of acts of god, the loveless and forlorn. Written with both humor and pathos, the quirky characters in Hollis Seamon's stories drew me in and left me, as she writes, "astonished by life." --Eugenia Kim, author of
The Calligrapher's Daughter
Hollis Seamon casts full and dazzling light on those who are often overlooked--teenaged lovebirds in hospice, flood victims before the flood, plagiarists, arsonists, old ladies, fat dogs. She brings them to life so tenderly and powerfully that they stay with you, long after the last page. --Nalini Jones, author of
What You Call Winter
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Hollis Seamon
is the author of a mystery novel,
Flesh;
a young adult novel,
Somebody Up There HATES You
(forthcoming, Algonquin Books); and a previous short story collection,
Body Work.
She has published short stories in many journals, including
Bellevue Literar
y
Review, Greensboro Review, Fiction International, Chicago Review, Nebraska Review, Persimmon Tree,
Calyx.
Her work has been anthologized in
The Strange History of Suzanne LaFleshe and Other Stories of Women and Fatness, A Line of Cutting Women, The Best of the Bellevue Literary Review,
Sacred Ground.
She is a recipient of a fiction fellowship from the New York Foundation for the Arts. Seamon is Professor of English at the College of Saint Rose in Albany NY and also teaches for the MFA in Creative Writing Program at Fairfield University, Fairfield CT. She lives in Kinderhook NY.
In
Corporeality,
Hollis Seamon's latest fiction collection, we meet the cat lady, the professor dealing with a plagiarist while coping with personal hardships, sibling rivalry of the unnaturally cursed kind, the dog that goes beyond everyday dog sense and scent to protect its owners. These are some of the eclectic characters and settings that make
Corporeality
irresistible and difficult to put down once you've started reading. Like her preceding collection
Body Work
and mystery novel
Flesh
, this book is a testament to Seamon's ample gifts as a storyteller.
PRAISE FOR CORPOREALITY:
Hollis Seamon's
is a wonderful collection of stories, dazzling and unsentimental, full of everyday tragedies, fairy-tale motifs, and rambunctious, life-affirming characters who stand up to bullies and to fate, whether in a hospice, a flophouse, or a university classroom. It's a feast of language that you won't soon forget. --Alan Davis, author of
So Bravely Vegetative
and
Alone with the Owl
The characters in
are smart. Smart enough to see that the world is chaos and decay, but sometimes too smart for their jobs, whether they're professors or trash collectors. And they are way too smart for their undependable bodies, which is the great rub of Hollis Seamon's fine and original stories. How do we cope, these carefully calibrated stories ask, when our minds grow daily more perceptive and sharp and witty, yet the darkness still approaches? --Dave King, author of
The Ha-Ha
What a magical collection! Hollis Seamon's enchanting stories will make you marvel anew at the forever strange, blessed, and heart-breaking affliction we share as human beings on this earth. Seamon's lovingly-rendered characters will linger in your memory for a long, long time. --Edward Schwarzschild, author of
Responsible Men
These stories make memorable the people you wonder about in passing--the cat lady, the deformed, the witness to a questionable death, the professor who walks out of class never to return, the teen boy in hospice, the neighbors of the crazy, victims of acts of god, the loveless and forlorn. Written with both humor and pathos, the quirky characters in Hollis Seamon's stories drew me in and left me, as she writes, "astonished by life." --Eugenia Kim, author of
The Calligrapher's Daughter
Hollis Seamon casts full and dazzling light on those who are often overlooked--teenaged lovebirds in hospice, flood victims before the flood, plagiarists, arsonists, old ladies, fat dogs. She brings them to life so tenderly and powerfully that they stay with you, long after the last page. --Nalini Jones, author of
What You Call Winter
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Hollis Seamon
is the author of a mystery novel,
Flesh;
a young adult novel,
Somebody Up There HATES You
(forthcoming, Algonquin Books); and a previous short story collection,
Body Work.
She has published short stories in many journals, including
Bellevue Literar
y
Review, Greensboro Review, Fiction International, Chicago Review, Nebraska Review, Persimmon Tree,
Calyx.
Her work has been anthologized in
The Strange History of Suzanne LaFleshe and Other Stories of Women and Fatness, A Line of Cutting Women, The Best of the Bellevue Literary Review,
Sacred Ground.
She is a recipient of a fiction fellowship from the New York Foundation for the Arts. Seamon is Professor of English at the College of Saint Rose in Albany NY and also teaches for the MFA in Creative Writing Program at Fairfield University, Fairfield CT. She lives in Kinderhook NY.

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