High Noon: "Relativity" published in River Oak Review
My short story "Relativity" was published this week in River Oak Review, Vol. 17, a special memorial issue dedicated to the victims of September 11 (River Oak Arts, Oak Park, Illinois).
"Relativity" is a coming of age story about a young boy and his dog (pathetic little thing with a tin can tied to his leg for some reason or other, you'll have to consult the text).
Also included is a special feature on writing in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks. As a New York writer I was asked for my thoughts on this, and my contribution appears in the feature.
You can see the the issue, the story and the editorial piece at G.D.'s Fiction Page - "Relativity"and read them if you so desire. You will also find ordering information on the site, or can contact me for a copy. And from the Department of Redundancy Department, the same link appears on the Sidebar to the right, how tastey.
Posted by cronish at March 19, 2002 10:49 PM