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Folk Songs for Trauma Surgeons
Folk Songs for Trauma Surgeons

Folk Songs for Trauma Surgeons

Stories

FICTION

206 Pages, 6 x 9

Formats: Trade Paper, EPUB

Trade Paper, $16.95 (CA $22.95) (US $16.95)

Publication Date: February 2021

ISBN 9781946154521

Rights: WOR

Meerkat Press (Feb 2021)

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Overview

Award-winning Keith Rosson delves into notions of family, grief, identity, indebtedness, loss, and hope, with a surefooted merging of literary fiction and magical realism

In "Dunsmuir," a newly sober husband buys a hearse to help his wife spread her sister's ashes, while "The Lesser Horsemen" illustrates what happens when God instructs the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse to go on a team-building cruise as a way of boosting their frayed morale. In "Brad Benske and the Hand of Light," an estranged husband seeks his wife's whereabouts through a fortuneteller after she absconds with a cult, and in "High Tide," a grieving man ruminates on his brother's life as a monster terrorizes their coastal town. With grace, imagination, and a brazen gallows humor, Folk Songs for Trauma Surgeons merges the fantastic and the everyday, and includes a number of Rosson's unpublished stories, as well as award-winning favorites.

Reviews

Starred Review "With this excellent collection of 15 jagged, fragmented pieces, dark fantasist Rosson (The Mercy of the Tide) subverts expectations and challenges his characters and his readers alike to second-guess their preconceptions. Evil is just as likely to spring from daily life as to lunge out of the supernatural in these disquieting tales. [...] These powerful stories will leave readers unsettled in the best ways." —Publishers Weekly

"Folk Songs for Trauma Surgeons is an unforgettable and often heartbreaking one-two punch of satire of and elegy for a decayed America." —Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and Survivor Song

"Keith Rosson is a storyteller with magic and grit to spare. Mesmerizing from the first sentence to the last, Folk Songs for Trauma Surgeons is a phenomenal collection." —Andy Davidson, author of The Boatman's Daughter

"Effortlessly brilliant, entertaining and full of raw emotion, Rosson's work takes you out of your comfort zone and into new landscapes of fiction. Literate, horrific, humanistic, sardonic. I've never read stories quite like Rosson's and that is a great thing." —John Horner Jacobs, author of A Lush and Seething Hell

"Folk Songs for Trauma Surgeons is full of magic, but Rosson manages to glaze even the everyday with a singular glow. Wild, weird, quietly unsettling, beautifully absurd - each of these stories is bound by the riskiest and most rewarding human endeavor: a desire for connection." —Kimberly King Parsons, National Book Award-nominated author of Black Light

"There's a busted heart beauty to Rosson's dazzling collection full of misdirection and literary mutation. Like some kind of punk rock Kelly Link, he takes you on a singular voyage through world-weary resignation and enchanted love in a way that feels sincere and earned and more than a little magical." —Jeremy Robert Johnson, author of The Loop and Skullcrack City

"Deadpan tragedies, comic transcendence, elegant ambiguities: in Folk Songs for Trauma Surgeons, Keith Rosson knows everything's always about to go sideways, so strike up the band, let's dance." —Kathe Koja, award-winning author of The Cipher and Velocities

"Each story in Folk Songs for Trauma Surgeons is a bullet. Fast. Weird. Funny. Horrifying. This is a collection of unique grace and pleasure amongst all the oddities and twists. A major accomplishment." —Tod Goldberg, author of Gangsterland

Author Biography

Keith Rosson is the award-winning author of the novels The Mercy of the Tide and Smoke City.