An edition of Ghost writers (2011)

Ghost writers

us haunting them : contemporary Michigan literature

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An edition of Ghost writers (2011)

Ghost writers

us haunting them : contemporary Michigan literature

Book Description: For Ghost Writers: Us Haunting Them editors Keith Taylor and Laura Kasischke asked twelve celebrated Michigan writers to submit new stories on one subject: ghosts. The resulting collection is a satisfying mix of tales by some of the state's most well-known and award-winning writers. Some of the pieces are true stories written by non-believers, while others are clearly fiction and can be funny, bittersweet, spooky, or sinister. All share Michigan as a setting, bringing history and a sense of place to the eerie collection. Ghosts in these stories have a wide range of motivations and cause a variety of consequences. In some cases, they seem to dwell in one person's consciousness, as in Steve Amick's "Not Even Lions and Tigers," and other times they demonstrate their presence with tangible evidence, as in Laura Hulthen Thomas's "Bones on Bois Blanc." Spirits sometimes appear in order to communicate something important to the living, as in James Hynes's "Backseat Driver" and Lolita Hernandez's "Making Bakes," to change the course of events, as in Anne-Marie Oomen's "Bitchathane," or to cause characters to look inside themselves, as in Elizabeth Schmuhl's "Belief." The supernatural stories in Ghost Writers visit a mix of Michigan locations, from the urban, to the suburban, and rural. Authors find ghosts in family farmhouses, downtown Detroit streets, an abandoned northern Michigan lighthouse, gracious Grosse Pointe homes, a mid-Michigan apartment complex, and the crypt of a Polish priest in the small town of Cross Village. Taylor and Kasischke have assembled a collection with a diverse mixture of settings, tones, and styles, ensuring that Ghost Writers will appeal to all readers of fiction, particularly those interested in the newest offerings from Michigan's best fiction writers.

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English
Pages
211

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Ghost writers: us haunting them : contemporary Michigan literature
2011, Wayne State University Press
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Table of Contents

Preface: Grim reader
Ghost anecdote / Laura Kasischke
Not even lions and tigers / Steve Amick
Thin air / Elizabeth Kostova
Backseat driver / James Hynes
Pier Road / Nicholas Delbanco
Bones on Bois Blanc / Laura Hulthen Thomas
Bitchathane / Anne-Marie Oomen
Estate sale / Kelly Fordon
Making bakes / Lolita Hernandez
The devil in Cross Village / Eileen Pollack
The man at the edge / Keith Taylor
Belief / Elizabeth Schmuhl.

Edition Notes

Published in
Detroit
Series
Made in Michigan writers series
Other Titles
Us haunting them, Contemporary Michigan literature

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.08733089774
Library of Congress
PS648.G48 G49 2011, PS648.G48G49 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 211 p. ;
Number of pages
211

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25024829M
Internet Archive
ghostwritersusha0000unse
ISBN 13
9780814334744
LCCN
2011002994
OCLC/WorldCat
701242230

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