Douglas Light's writing has appeared in the New York Times, KGB Bar Lit, the Alaska Quarterly Review, Night Train, failbetter, and Pindeldyboz. His fiction won an O. Henry Prize, and was selected for inclusion in The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2003. He lives in New York City. Author website: www.douglaslight.com
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At age thirty-five, Morris Bliss is clamped in the jaws of New York City inertia. Enter Stefani, an eighteen-year-old girl in a Catholic school uniform, and Morris's once static life quickly unravels when Stefani's father calls on Morris to work for him. ... SEE MORE