The stories included in Andrew Hood’s sophomore collection are beautiful, gross, funny, and personal. The Cloaca is a train wreck of awesomeness. It’s your high school gym coach, drunk and dishing dirt on all the other teachers on the crosstown bus-a stomach-turning spectacle that’ll make you laugh out loud now, feel bad later. You won’t be able to look away for an instant.
Bought this for 99p on my new Kindle (so if you want a quick impulse purchase, go grab it!). I'm glad I did buy it. Read it in 2 or 3 days and loved it. A fast-paced collection of stories, where each one ends with a clear resolution. I'm not a short story guy typically, but by the halfway point of each story, I was typically sucked in (both emotionally and invested in the story). Good work, Andrew Hood! I'm going to get your other books. The Jim Guthrie one sounds up my street.
Really good! I'm not a huge fan of short stories in general, but these ones were complicated and interesting and crass and sensitive. A good anthology, and I always love recognizing place names in stories from authors who have lived in the same places as me.