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Patricia Henley is the author of three collections of short stories and two novels. Her first novel, Hummingbird House, was a finalist for The National Book Award in 1999. Her second novel, In the River Sweet, was a Border's Original Voices selection and was honored as a Best Book of the year by several newspapers. Her short story collection, Worship of the Common Heart, is kept in print by MacAdam/Cage. www.patriciahenley.com


 

The Potholder Model of Literary Ambition

Writing short stories reminds me of my eight-year-old self, in the 1950's, making cotton potholders on a little steel loom and selling them door to door for twenty-five cents each. At night I'd sit in bed and weave those loops and crochet the edges, all the while practicing my spiel, and dreaming of what I'd buy with the quarters. Wax lips and bubble gum. Archie comic books. Nail polish—although my father forbade nail polish. I lived in Terre Haute, Indiana, in a neighborhood of muddy playgrounds and ma-and-pa groceries. It had a fallen-down feel, as if the houses were the architectural equivalent of a girl who wouldn't stand up straight and proud. I couldn't wait to get out of there. To places with more shine, more hipness.

I wanted to be a writer. more



Every story we publish is unsolicited, and 86% of the stories we accepted last year came to us directly from the writer.
That's exactly how we like it.

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