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A door-to-door salesman's visit shows Carol a new side of her mother and threatens the security they both had taken for granted; a woman finds out what happens when we're "too busy to die"; a woman in her fifties celebrates her newly augmented body parts; four friends try to breech a chasm in their friendship by planning a reunion; and a researcher examines his relationship to creativity in a world where it has been deemed a mental illness. Carefully crafted, surprising, and humane, the stories in Kim Suhr's Close Call unveil emotion in tight spaces, hearts in turmoil, and the searching soul of the Midwest.…mehr

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A door-to-door salesman's visit shows Carol a new side of her mother and threatens the security they both had taken for granted; a woman finds out what happens when we're "too busy to die"; a woman in her fifties celebrates her newly augmented body parts; four friends try to breech a chasm in their friendship by planning a reunion; and a researcher examines his relationship to creativity in a world where it has been deemed a mental illness. Carefully crafted, surprising, and humane, the stories in Kim Suhr's Close Call unveil emotion in tight spaces, hearts in turmoil, and the searching soul of the Midwest.
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Autorenporträt
Kim Suhr is the award-winning author of Nothing to Lose (Cornerstone Press 2018), and her work has appeared in Midwest Review, 8142 Review, Wisconsin People & Ideas, Moot Point, and others. She is the director of Red Oak Writing in southeastern Wisconsin.