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Floods and Fires

Author

Dan Leach

ISBN

978-1-940771-35-9

Print Version

$21.99

Floods and Fires, the first collection of stories by Dan Leach, tests Marilynne Robinson’s assertion that “Families will not be broken.” In the title story, a father harbors his fugitive son from the town bully-turned-sheriff and meditates on suffering in small towns. In “Everything Must Go,” an estranged husband spots his ex-wife’s belongings at a garage sale and grapples with an onset of paranoia. In “Transportation,” a trailer park outcast uses wild acts of imagination to transcend his bleak existence. Wrestling against limitations that are Southern in aesthetic but universal in nature, the characters in Floods and Fires seek redemption in the face of hard times. Quirky, outlandish, but in the end emotionally poignant, Dan Leach’s stories follow imperfect people struggling against their circumstances, their histories, and, most importantly, themselves.

Dan Leach’s stories have appeared in various literary journals and magazines, including The Greensboro Review, The New Madrid Review, and Appalachian Heritage. Born and raised in upstate South Carolina, he graduated from Clemson University in 2008 and has taught English in various schools across the state. He currently lives in Greenville with his wife and three children.

  • Greenville Journal
  • Southern Literary Review
  • Deep South Magazine

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