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Kate Gehan was born and raised in New York City and is a graduate of Haverford College and Emerson College’s MFA program. Among many publications, her writing has appeared in McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, Split Lip Magazine, Literary Mama, People Holding, and as a winner of Midwestern Gothic’s Flash Fiction Summer 2016 series. Kate read as a cast member of the 2014 Listen to Your Mother Show and her work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, The Best of the Net, and Wigleaf’s 50 (Very) Short Fictions. She lives with her family in the Midwest.

Mr Bear's Violet Hour Saloon, A Review, and a Top 10 List

It's been a busy end to the year!

Mr. Bear's Violet Hour Saloon radio show was devoted to pairing music with stories from The Girl & The Fox Pirate. You can listen to "x marks the heart" via PodBean here:

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/p...

Naomi Kimbell beautifully and generously reviewed the collection at Atticus Review. Read her assessment of the darker leanings of the stories in "There is N Read more of this blog post »
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Hanya Yanagihara
“...when your child dies, you feel everything you'd expect to feel, feelings so well-documented by so many others that I won't even bother to list them here, except to say that everything that's written about mourning is all the same, and it's all the same for a reason - because there is no read deviation from the text. Sometimes you feel more of one thing and less of another, and sometimes you feel them out of order, and sometimes you feel them for a longer time or a shorter time. But the sensations are always the same.

But here's what no one says - when it's your child, a part of you, a very tiny but nonetheless unignorable part of you, also feels relief. Because finally, the moment you have been expecting, been dreading, been preparing yourself for since the day you became a parent, has come.

Ah, you tell yourself, it's arrived. Here it is.

And after that, you have nothing to fear again.”
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