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Borderlines: 3 long stories

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Eddie Stack is a master storyteller. His work has received several accolades and critical review:
"Variously fantastic, comic, elegiac and nostaligic, Mr. Stack's fiction is versatile and engaging...a vivid, compassionate, authentic voice...securing (him) a place in the celebrated tradition of his country's storytelling." New York Times Book Review

"The fantastical and the everyday combine with wit, sharpness and brio....Never sentimental, often funny, always accurate, this is pithy, finely-tuned writing of a high order." The Observer (UK)

"Exceptionally fine tuned...an authentic voice of the migrant Irish." San Francisco Chronicle

Borderlines is his sixth book and it has 3 long stories, mostly set in rural Ireland. Beautifully written in cinematic prose, the stories take you to a hidden Ireland, where the Irish are themselves: funny, zany, complicated, love crazy and always entertaining.
In Carnival Cop, a lady constable gets over-zealous when a raggle taggle carnival comes to a small Irish town.
Bonzo is a local mystery man who everyone loves, but few know much about him.
One for the Rover is an ode to free spirits. Irish music in the slow lane, gurus from the East and lovers from the West.
American novelist Willy Vlautin says: “Eddie Stack has a way of making you laugh and cry at the same time...a great Irish storyteller.”

135 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 4, 2013

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About the author

Eddie Stack

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Eddie Stack has received several accolades for his fiction, including an American Small Press of the Year Award, a Top 100 Irish American Award and Caomhnú Award. Recognised as an outstanding short story writer, he is the author of four collections of short stories: The West, Out of the Blue, Quare Hawks and Borderlines. He has also published HEADS, a novel, and The Irish, a collection of three novellas.

His work has appeared in literary reviews and anthologies worldwide, including Fiction, Confrontation, Whispers & Shouts, Southwords, Criterion, State of the Art: Stories from New Irish Writers; Irish Christmas Stories, The Clare Anthology and Fiction in the Classroom.

Stephen Windwalker of Kindle Nation wrote this about ’Derramore‘, a story from The West:

"Let me just say this: I've read dozens of novels and stories that found some way to pay homage to James Joyce over the years, but frankly there have been few of them that convinced me they had any real claim on the reference. Not so with 'Derramore.' Turbo Tracy's forgeries may not involve the uncreated conscience of his race, but this story, more than any that I've read in decades, put me in touch again with the best of Dubliners and some of the vignettes of Portrait and Ulysses, so much so that, when I finished reading the story and found the blurbs from the Times Book Review and other journals, I actually felt they were understated".

A natural storyteller, Eddie has recorded spoken word versions of his work, with music by Irish Martin masters Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill. Mp3 audio stories are available on his website.
Eddie is currently working on a book about the culture and traditional arts of Doolin, County Clare. Slated for publication in 2014, it includes interviews and profiles of tradition bearers, features on storytelling, dancing as well as music and songs from Doolin. Readers will have access to a web site where they can listen to, and download, audio and video of the tradition bearers featured in the book.

Eddie Stack's books are available in print, and ebook format for Kindle, iPad, Nook and Kobo.

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