Ebook {Epub PDF} Coming Home: A 2010 Main Street Rag Short Fiction Anthology by Katey Schultz






















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Katey Schultz grew up in Portland, Oregon, and is most recently from Celo, North Carolina. She is a graduate of the Pacific University MFA in Writing Program and recipient of the Linda Flowers Literary Award from the North Carolina Humanities Council. She lives in a Airstream trailer bordering the Pisgah National Forest. Using their stories as a guide, I set out to write one of my own. Then another, and another. When I was invited to edit the themed fiction anthology for Main Street Rag, I didn’t hesitate to suggest this theme. The 23 stories collected here conjure a mosaic of personalities as diverse as the imaginary towns from which they stem. Her short stories have appeared in The Main Street Rag, The Bittersweet Oleander, The News and Observer’s Sunday Reader, and Wisconsin Review, among others. In , her short-story chapbook, Don’t Look Down, was a finalist in the Spire Press Prose Chapbook Contest, and in she won the NC State University Poetry Contest.

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