Thomas Grattan

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Thomas Grattan


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Not to be confused with Thomas Colley Grattan

Thomas Grattan's short fiction has appeared in several publications, including One Story, Slice, and The Colorado Review, has been shortlisted for a Pushcart Prize, and was listed as a notable stories in Best American Short Stories. He has an MFA in Fiction Writing from Brooklyn College and has taught middle school English for more than a decade. He lives in New York City.
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Average rating: 3.84 · 6,065 ratings · 1,061 reviews · 3 distinct worksSimilar authors
In Tongues

3.92 avg rating — 4,743 ratings — published 2024 — 5 editions
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The Recent East

3.56 avg rating — 1,322 ratings — published 2021
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“As I knelt down to accept the dog’s eager affection, I sensed Philip was looking at me .. There was a heightened quality to being noticed that I coveted. I moved my fingers down Lola’s back, felt Philip follow the path of my hand. His face inched downward as I unknotted my snake’s laces.”
Thomas Grattan, In Tongues

“As I knelt down to accept the dog’s eager affection, I sensed Philip was looking at me .. There was a heightened quality to being noticed that I coveted. I moved my fingers down Lola’s back, felt Philip follow the path of my hand. His face inched downward as I unknotted my sneaker’s laces.”
Thomas Grattan, In Tongues

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