Jason Ockert is the author of Wasp Box, a novel, and three collections of short stories: Shadowselves, Neighbors of Nothing and Rabbit Punches. Winner of the Dzanc Short Story Collection Contest, the Atlantic Monthly Fiction Contest, and the Mary Roberts Rinehart Award, he was also a finalist for the Shirley Jackson Award and the Million Writers Award. His work has appeared in journals and anthologies including Best American Mystery Stories, Granta, The Cincinnati Review, Oxford American, One Story, and McSweeney's. He teaches at Coastal Carolina University.
"Ockert delights with his latest, a collection full of quirky
and
original characters who inhabit a gothic landscape in Florida,
'the
kickstand of the country.' ... Ockert is a natural heir to the
grotesquery of Flannery O'Connor with his interest in misfits and
his
dark, powerful language. The author deserves a wider audience for
his
risk-taking and wonderfully realized voice."-Publishers Weekly
"Devotees of Steven Millhauser, Karen Russell, Kevin Brockmeier,
and George Saunders might be choosing a new favorite writer after
devouring Jason Ockert's Shadowselves. This collection offers
nothing but off-center, believable characters lodged in off-center,
though believable, situations. Throw Barthelme in there, too
and--perhaps oddly--Carver. What an astounding accomplishment."
-George Singleton, author of You Want More: Selected Stories "Jason
Ockert would be worth reading for the luminescence of his prose
alone, but the stories in Shadowselves are just as marvelous. In
form and content, they constantly subvert our expectations, but
somehow always lead us into the endless complexities of the human
heart."
-Ron Rash, author of Serena "There are writers who are experts at
perfecting the well-known story, and writers who strike out on
their own, who innovate the form. What's remarkable about Ockert is
that he is one of the few writers who manages simultaneously to do
both: these are beautifully crafted and necessary stories that
nevertheless take real narrative risks. They are surprising and
alarming, but also deeply familiar and satisfying."
-Brian Evenson, author of The Glassy, Burning Floor of Hell
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