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Readers enter a narrative rabbit hole through bedtime stories Mr. Fin, a man with dementia, conjures for his long-lost son.

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Readers enter a narrative rabbit hole through bedtime stories Mr. Fin, a man with dementia, conjures for his long-lost son.
Autorenporträt
Steven Hendricks's work has appeared in The Denver Quarterly, Web Conjunctions, Fold: The Reader, The Encyclopedia Project (Vol. 2), Sidebrow, and at XCP (archived at PennSound, 2005). He lives in Olympia, WA, with his wife and two children, and teaches writing, literature, and book arts at Evergreen State College. Hendricks is also a practicing bookbinder and letterpress printer. His artists' book work, "Breathing Machine," appears in Lark Books' anthology 500 Handmade Books: Inspiring Interpretations of a Timeless Form. He has shown artist book works in galleries across the Pacific Northwest, in Olympia, Portland, and Seattle. His current book arts project is a printing of fragments of Mallarmé's writing about women's fashion in the visual form of his Un coup de Dés. Hendricks earned his MFA in Writing at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2000. Little is Left to Tell is his first novel.