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Stopping for Strangers

by (author) Daniel Griffin

Publisher
Vehicule Press
Initial publish date
Jan 2012
Subjects
Short Stories (single author)
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781550653434
    Publish Date
    Jan 2012

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Description

Birth, death and all the big moments in between. Shortlisted for the 2012 Danuta Gleed Literary Award

These stories about artists, lovers, brothers and strangers acutely probe love and loss, men and women together, and the family ties that bind. A father renews an old artistic rivalry with his dying son; a raucous family gathering ends in tragedy; a quick stop to pick up a hitchhiker begins a chain of events that changes a man’s life.

Griffin covers birth, death and all the big moments in between. Dark and yet uplifting, these stories take us to the heart of what matters in the tangled lives of people on the edge of crisis.

Advance Praise for Stopping for Strangers:

"This fine fine collection evokes echoes of the plain and piercing voice of Raymond Carver. These stories upended me: they are strong, surprising and full of heart. The size of the soul looms large in Daniel Griffin’s writing." — David Bergen

"Griffin’s at his best when he explores the intricacies and heartaches of family relationship and crisis. Here, in Stopping for Strangers, I believe we’re witnessing the emergence of a future master. " —Gail Dargatz Anderson

About the author

Daniel Griffin was born in Kingston, Ontario, and has lived in Canada, the United States, Guatemala, the UK, France, New Zealand, and India. He’s the author of the short story collection Stopping for Strangers, a finalist for the Danuta Gleed and ReLit Awards, and holds an MFA from UBC. He currently lives in Victoria, BC, with his wife and three children. Two Roads Home is his first novel.

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