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Sometimes the opposite of love is not hate, but depravity. In these twelve stories set in the Missouri Ozarks, New Orleans, and Mississippi, Steve Yates reveals lovers clawing back from precipices of destructiveness, obsessiveness, cruelty, vanity, or greed. They seek escape and yet find new barriers, realizing true love may not be at all what they imagined. Pioneers, limestone quarry owners, young German American Civil War survivors, bankers, sex toy catalog designers, highway engineers, Pakistani terrorists, attorneys, missile guidance masterminds, and furniture factory workers (who can see the future) populate these pieces. From the Ozarks of the 1830s, when locals perceive doomsday in a historic starfall, to the near future at an all-night slow-pitch softball tournament when the apocalypse looms yet again, these stories chart the dark side of love, the ties that bind families, and the sweet complications of human desire.
This collection was chosen by Sabina Murray as the eighth winner of the Juniper Prize for Fiction, and was originally published by The University of Massachusetts Press in 2013. These stories first appeared in
Harrington Gay Men's Literary Quarterly
,
The Missouri Review
Nebraska Review
Phoebe
The North Dakota Quarterly
Southwest Review
Texas Review
TriQuarterly
Turnstile
Valley Voices
, and the
Western Humanities Review
. The story "Mila Joins the Game" was a national fiction contest winner and published in
Analecta
. The story "Starfall" was anthologized in
The Literature of the Ozarks
.
This collection was chosen by Sabina Murray as the eighth winner of the Juniper Prize for Fiction, and was originally published by The University of Massachusetts Press in 2013. These stories first appeared in
Harrington Gay Men's Literary Quarterly
,
The Missouri Review
Nebraska Review
Phoebe
The North Dakota Quarterly
Southwest Review
Texas Review
TriQuarterly
Turnstile
Valley Voices
, and the
Western Humanities Review
. The story "Mila Joins the Game" was a national fiction contest winner and published in
Analecta
. The story "Starfall" was anthologized in
The Literature of the Ozarks
.
Sometimes the opposite of love is not hate, but depravity. In these twelve stories set in the Missouri Ozarks, New Orleans, and Mississippi, Steve Yates reveals lovers clawing back from precipices of destructiveness, obsessiveness, cruelty, vanity, or greed. They seek escape and yet find new barriers, realizing true love may not be at all what they imagined. Pioneers, limestone quarry owners, young German American Civil War survivors, bankers, sex toy catalog designers, highway engineers, Pakistani terrorists, attorneys, missile guidance masterminds, and furniture factory workers (who can see the future) populate these pieces. From the Ozarks of the 1830s, when locals perceive doomsday in a historic starfall, to the near future at an all-night slow-pitch softball tournament when the apocalypse looms yet again, these stories chart the dark side of love, the ties that bind families, and the sweet complications of human desire.
This collection was chosen by Sabina Murray as the eighth winner of the Juniper Prize for Fiction, and was originally published by The University of Massachusetts Press in 2013. These stories first appeared in
Harrington Gay Men's Literary Quarterly
,
The Missouri Review
Nebraska Review
Phoebe
The North Dakota Quarterly
Southwest Review
Texas Review
TriQuarterly
Turnstile
Valley Voices
, and the
Western Humanities Review
. The story "Mila Joins the Game" was a national fiction contest winner and published in
Analecta
. The story "Starfall" was anthologized in
The Literature of the Ozarks
.
This collection was chosen by Sabina Murray as the eighth winner of the Juniper Prize for Fiction, and was originally published by The University of Massachusetts Press in 2013. These stories first appeared in
Harrington Gay Men's Literary Quarterly
,
The Missouri Review
Nebraska Review
Phoebe
The North Dakota Quarterly
Southwest Review
Texas Review
TriQuarterly
Turnstile
Valley Voices
, and the
Western Humanities Review
. The story "Mila Joins the Game" was a national fiction contest winner and published in
Analecta
. The story "Starfall" was anthologized in
The Literature of the Ozarks
.

















