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According to a new review from the
Common, Robin McLean’s story collection,
Reptile House, "opens at an end—when a freeze of apocalyptic proportions devastates the town of Easter, (“Cold Snap”)—and ends at a beginning—when an unhappy man’s wife gives birth to another baby (the title story)."
The review continues, "this sort of upset runs rampant throughout McLean’s debut work. McLean’s surreal tales about ordinary characters deliver emotional truth in poetic language. Concrete and surreal, they spill beyond the conventional short story forms."
"A book for lovers of language,
Reptile House won the 2015 BOA Short Story Fiction Prize, sponsored by BOA Editions, Ltd., a publishing house committed strictly to poetry, until 2007 when it launched its American Reader Series with the goal of publishing fiction 'more concerned with artfulness of writing than the twists and turns of plot.' Indeed, the nine short stories that form
Reptile House seem to spring from language in an intuitive way."
Calling the new book "risky work," reviewer Chantal Corcoran says, "snappy, realistic dialogue further helps the reader relate to
Reptile House’s characters and infuses McLean’s epic themes and compressed prose with a welcome humor."
Click here to read the
full Common review.
Reptile House is available now at the
BOA Bookstore.