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Preorders for Stories from the Attic

February 27, 2022 in William Gay Archive

The posthumous short story collection, Stories from the Attic, is now available for preorder from Dzanc Books. We began working on collecting and editing these pages in 2012 and it is exciting to see them finally published. Another gracious thank you to Michelle Dotter and everyone at Dzanc Books for their work and dedication to this project.

From Dzanc:
From a celebrated master of the Southern Gothic comes a last collection of hard-hitting short fiction, his final posthumous work

Beloved for his novels Twilight, The Long Home, and The Lost Country and his groundbreaking collection I Hate to See That Evening Sun Go Down, William Gay returns with one final posthumous collection of short stories, adapted from the archive found after his death in February 2012. In addition to previously unpublished short stories, Stories from the Attic includes fragments from two of the unpublished novels that were works in progress at the time of his death.

Marked by his signature skill and bare-knuckled insight, this collection is a must-read for William Gay devotees and fans of Southern short fiction.

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