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Another fine book from Meat For Tea Press. "John Sheirer's Stumbling Through Adulthood: Linked Stories showed his immense skill for traditional-length short stories. For Now: One Hundred 100-Word Stories shows equal facility with the microfiction form. These stories range from gentle humor so light it might float off the page in a soft breeze to dense, powerful tales that threaten to sink through the book's cover and bore directly into the earth's molten core. "Here, in these finely wrought tales, is a universal current of humanity that connects us all." - Robert Scotellaro, author of Ways to Read the World.
"Unsettling in their precise focus, Sheirer's brief and crystalline works sharpen the reader's awareness of the irrevocable. - Gina Barreca, author of They Used to Call Me Snow White, but I Drifted.
"With so many big stories in such compact spaces, John Sheirer will titillate and delight you." - Joshua Michael Stewart, author of Love Something and Break Every String
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Another fine book from Meat For Tea Press. "John Sheirer's Stumbling Through Adulthood: Linked Stories showed his immense skill for traditional-length short stories. For Now: One Hundred 100-Word Stories shows equal facility with the microfiction form. These stories range from gentle humor so light it might float off the page in a soft breeze to dense, powerful tales that threaten to sink through the book's cover and bore directly into the earth's molten core. "Here, in these finely wrought tales, is a universal current of humanity that connects us all." - Robert Scotellaro, author of Ways to Read the World.
"Unsettling in their precise focus, Sheirer's brief and crystalline works sharpen the reader's awareness of the irrevocable. - Gina Barreca, author of They Used to Call Me Snow White, but I Drifted.
"With so many big stories in such compact spaces, John Sheirer will titillate and delight you." - Joshua Michael Stewart, author of Love Something and Break Every String