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Beth Hahn

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Average rating: 3.73 · 698 ratings · 139 reviews · 2 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Singing Bone

3.72 avg rating — 687 ratings — published 2016 — 11 editions
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Elucidations

4.09 avg rating — 11 ratings — published 2018 — 2 editions
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“A Girl Like You” is on CRAFT

CRAFT Literary is fairly new, but it gets a reader’s attention right away. The writing is wonderful, and each new story comes with an author’s note on some interesting aspect of craft. Right away, I knew I wanted to send them something, and off went “A Girl Like You.”


When I write short, I love to experiment with form, turning it one way and then the other, and when I first conceived of the book I

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“He imagines the water running in thick curving lines, like the drawings of the tree’s roots, cutting through stone and spilling over the earth. And then he reverses the flow of water, letting his imagination take over, and he sees the water racing north, uphill, towards the Catskills, weaving around towns, beneath bridges, rushing over stones and cutting through the trees, until it lands at the feet of Alice Pearson, who stands on the shore, looking out at the place where the water meets the sky.”
Beth Hahn, The Singing Bone

“Nobody owns anybody.”
Beth Hahn, The Singing Bone

“... there are shadows because there are hills.”
E.M. Forster, A Room with a View

“His life was absurd. He went all over the world accepting all kinds of bondage and escaping. He was roped to a chair. He escaped. He was chained to a ladder. He escaped. He was handcuffed, his legs were put in irons, he was tied up in a strait jacket and put in a locked cabinet. He escaped. He escaped from bank vaults, nailed-up barrels, sewn mailbags; he escaped from a zinc-lined Knabe piano case, a giant football, a galvanized iron boiler, a rolltop desk, a sausage skin. His escapes were mystifying because he never damaged or appeared to unlock what he escaped from. The screen was pulled away and there he stood disheveled but triumphant beside the inviolate container that was supposed to have contained him. He waved to the crowd. He escaped from a sealed milk can filled with water. He escaped from a Siberian exile van. From a Chinese torture crucifix. From a Hamburg penitentiary. From an English prison ship. From a Boston jail. He was chained to automobile tires, water wheels, cannon, and he escaped. He dove manacled from a bridge into the Mississippi, the Seine, the Mersey, and came up waving. He hung upside down and strait-jacketed from cranes, biplanes and the tops of buildings. He was dropped into the ocean padlocked in a diving suit fully weighted and not connected to an air supply, and he escaped. He was buried alive in a grave and could not escape, and had to be rescued. Hurriedly, they dug him out. The earth is too heavy, he said gasping. His nails bled. Soil fell from his eyes. He was drained of color and couldn't stand. His assistant threw up. Houdini wheezed and sputtered. He coughed blood. They cleaned him off and took him back to the hotel. Today, nearly fifty years since his death, the audience for escapes is even larger.”
E.L. Doctorow, Ragtime

“It seemed like a mistake. And mistakes ought to be rectified, only this one couldn't be. Between the way things used to be and the way they were now was a void that couldn't be crossed. I had to find an explanation other than the real one, which was that we were no more immune to misfortune than anybody else, and the idea that kept recurring to me...was that I had inadvertently walked through a door that I shouldn't have gone through and couldn't get back to the place I hadn't meant to leave. Actually, it was other way round: I hadn't gone anywhere and nothing was changed, so far as the roof over our heads was concerned, it was just that she was in the cemetery.”
William Maxwell, So Long, See You Tomorrow
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“Anyone who has ever struggled with poverty knows how extremely expensive it is to be poor.”
James Baldwin

“He then departed, to make himself still more interesting, in the midst of an heavy rain.”
Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility

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