Alan Cheuse - Selected Short Fiction

Selected Short Fiction

  • "Days Given Over to Travel," Prairie Schooner, Summer, 2003
  • "Revels," Southern California Anthology, Summer, 2004
  • "Paradise, Or, Eat Your Face," (novella), The Idaho Review, Winter, 2004
  • "Horse Sacrifice and the Shaman's Ascent to the Sky," The Land-Grant College Review, Winter, 2005
  • "Thirty-Five Passages Over Water," The Antioch Review, Fall, 2006
  • "Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico, 1941," New Letters, Fall, 2006
  • "In the Kauri Forest," Ploughshares, Fall, 2006
  • "Gribnis," Prairie Schooner, Winter, 2006
  • "A Little Death", The Southern Review, Summer, 2007
  • “An Authentic Captain Marvel Ring”, Superstition Review, Fall, 2008
  • "A Merry Little", ACM, #48, Winter, 2009
  • "When the Stars Threw Down Their Spears and Watered Heaven with Their Tears", The Idaho Review, 2011
  • "Pip, A Story in Three Parts", Michigan Quarterly Review, Winter, 2012

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