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Heresy Pressâs new anthology, Axe: Stories That Cut Deep, gathers dazzling short fiction from some of todayâs most acclaimed voices, including National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize winners. Inspired by Kafkaâs injunction that âa book must be the axe for the frozen sea within us,â these twelve stories strike at complacency with audacity and style. Joyce Carol Oates, Sherman Alexie, Chuck Palahniuk, Lionel Shriver, Andrew Doyle, Richard North Patterson, Jeffrey Ford, David Sedaris, and Alice Walker deliver tales of cruelty, compassion, delusion, and revelationâfrom gothic horror and biting satire to surreal fables and lyrical meditations. Bradford Morrowâs chilling inheritance scenario, Jonathan Santloferâs seductive con game, James Morrowâs heretical tour-de-force, and Elizabeth Hand's wrenching portrait of a dying hedonist exemplify fiction that cuts deep and lingers. Across these pages, the familiar world cracks open to reveal what lies beneath: violence, longing, and the possibility of grace. In a spirited afterword, Junot DĂaz urges us to read âhungrily, adventurously, and blasphemouslyââthe perfect benediction for a compilation that defies conventional artistic boundaries.
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Heresy Pressâs new anthology, Axe: Stories That Cut Deep, gathers dazzling short fiction from some of todayâs most acclaimed voices, including National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize winners. Inspired by Kafkaâs injunction that âa book must be the axe for the frozen sea within us,â these twelve stories strike at complacency with audacity and style. Joyce Carol Oates, Sherman Alexie, Chuck Palahniuk, Lionel Shriver, Andrew Doyle, Richard North Patterson, Jeffrey Ford, David Sedaris, and Alice Walker deliver tales of cruelty, compassion, delusion, and revelationâfrom gothic horror and biting satire to surreal fables and lyrical meditations. Bradford Morrowâs chilling inheritance scenario, Jonathan Santloferâs seductive con game, James Morrowâs heretical tour-de-force, and Elizabeth Hand's wrenching portrait of a dying hedonist exemplify fiction that cuts deep and lingers. Across these pages, the familiar world cracks open to reveal what lies beneath: violence, longing, and the possibility of grace. In a spirited afterword, Junot DĂaz urges us to read âhungrily, adventurously, and blasphemouslyââthe perfect benediction for a compilation that defies conventional artistic boundaries.

