Monsters in Appalachia: Stories

Monsters in Appalachia: Stories

by Sheryl Monks
Monsters in Appalachia: Stories

Monsters in Appalachia: Stories

by Sheryl Monks

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Overview

The characters within these fifteen stories are in one way or another staring into the abyss. While some are awaiting redemption, others are fully complicit in their own undoing.
 
We come upon them in the mountains of West Virginia, in the backyards of rural North Carolina, and at tourist traps along Route 66, where they smolder with hidden desires and struggle to resist the temptations that plague them.
 
A Melungeon woman has killed her abusive husband and drives by the home of her son’s new foster family, hoping to lure the boy back. An elderly couple witnesses the end-times and is forced to hunt monsters if they hope to survive. A young girl “tanning and manning” with her mother and aunt resists being indoctrinated by their ideas about men. A preacher’s daughter follows in the footsteps of her backsliding mother as she seduces a man who looks a lot like the devil.
 
A master of Appalachian dialect and colloquial speech, Monks writes prose that is dark, taut, and muscular, but also beguiling and playful. Monsters in Appalachia is a powerful work of fiction.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781943665396
Publisher: West Virginia University Press
Publication date: 11/01/2016
Edition description: 1st Edition
Pages: 180
Sales rank: 887,396
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Sheryl Monks is the founding editor of Change Seven magazine. Previously, she was the co-owner and editor of Press 53, an independent literary publisher which she helped to establish in Winston-Salem, NC. She holds an MFA in creative writing from Queens University of Charlotte. Her collection of stories, All the Girls in France, was a finalist for the 2013 Hudson Prize sponsored by Black Lawrence Press. Her fiction has been nominated for New Stories from the South and been awarded a Northwest NC Regional Artist’s Project Grant and the Reynolds Price Short Fiction Award. Work has appeared in Revolution John, Black and Grey Magazine, The Greensboro Review, Writer’s Chronicle, Midwestern Gothic, Night Train, storySouth, Regarding Arts and Letters, The Toast, Backwards City Review, Southern Gothic online, Surreal South, Fried Chicken and Coffee, and elsewhere.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments viii

Burning Slag 1

Robbing Pillars 7

The Immortal Jesse James 13

Barry Gibb Is the Cutest Bee Gee 25

Black Shuck 44

Rasputin's Remarkable Sleight of Hand 56

Run, Little Girl 67

Clinch 77

Little Miss Bobcat 92

Merope 106

Crazy Checks 114

Nympho 126

This Low Land of Sorrow 141

Justice Boys 144

Monsters in Appalachia 156

Reading and Discussion Questions 167

About the Author 169

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