Northwest author's short stories limn inner and outer landscapes
Date of Review:
Jun.07.2009
Published Work:
Reviewer:
Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett for The Seattle Times
Source:
The Seattle Times
Raymond's prose often lights up the poetry-circuits of the brain, less because of lyrical language and more due to things that work as both literal and symbolic nouns: stolen rings, voice-mail messages gone astray; heavy-footed humans in the middle of fragile habitats. The stories begin sometime after the event or adventure, as poems often do.
Link to Full Review:
Forgetting English
About Midge
Midge Raymond's short-story collection, Forgetting English, received the Spokane Prize for Short Fiction. Originally published by Eastern Washington University Press, it was reissued by Press 53 in April of 2011. Her stories have appeared in TriQuarterly,...
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Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, Mercy Corps, Doctors without Borders, Coffee Kids, Northwest Harvest, Treehouse for Kids, Angeline's Day Shelter for...








