It Had Been Planned and There Were Guides: Short Story Collection - Perfect for Book Clubs & Literary Enthusiasts
It Had Been Planned and There Were Guides: Short Story Collection - Perfect for Book Clubs & Literary Enthusiasts

It Had Been Planned and There Were Guides: Short Story Collection - Perfect for Book Clubs & Literary Enthusiasts" (Note: Since the original title appears to be a book/story collection, I've maintained its artistic integrity while adding SEO-friendly elements and a usage scenario for book clubs/literature lovers.)

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Winner of the FC2 Ronald Sukenick Innovative Fiction Prize   Jessica Lee Richardson’s debut collection It Had Been Planned and There Were Guides teems with double magic—families of spiders, monsters in triplicate, and panels of bleacher-sitting grandfathers (who live in a diaphragm!) cohabitate with a starker, more familiar kind of strange in a hyper real and living tapestry of teenage porn stars, lovelorn factory workers, and art world auctioneers. From a woman who awakes from a short kidnapping with an unquenchable need for risk to a concrete boat ride gone off the rails, from Los Angeles to the Bronx, from the Midwest to North Korea, these stories explore the absurd in real spaces and the real in absurd spaces, seeking a way into something else entirely.   Here, environments participate in agency, and voice compels movement forward, through, and in. Richly patterned language refuses singularity and the finger trap of the binary, seeking permeability in its reflection, a soft net to catch collective echoes. The collection begins and ends with stories that literalize descent and ascent, bookending the mirrored shape of the book’s arrangement as a vision of an inverted arc. The shape of story is literalized. We slide down from a mountaintop all the way to the inside of a womb and back, slipping on slopes unmarked by signs, catching stunning glimpses along the way. The journey along the track of desire might be frightening if it weren’t for all the water, if it weren’t for the bounce of the ride.

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I bought this book awhile back and after browsing it, thought, “I can’t read this now because I won’t want to put it down.” And that’s exactly what has happened. The stories are captivating and yet relatable. I highly recommend this book! I read a lot but have no problem putting a book down. Not this one!