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A new story collection by Sheldon Lee Compton, the man David Joy has called "the definition of what Faulkner meant when he described the closeness between the short story writer and the poet." With previously published stories and some new unseen gems, these 30 tales slide beautifully into the Appalachian mythopoeia Compton has so masterfully crafted over the years. Part grit, part gothic, all dirty and beautiful.

223 pages, Paperback

Published April 24, 2020

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Sheldon Lee Compton

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Sheldon Lee Compton is a short story writer, novelist, prose poet, and editor from Pike County, Eastern Kentucky.

He is the author of the short story collections The Same Terrible Storm (Foxhead Books, 2012), Where Alligators Sleep (Foxhead Books, 2014), Absolute Invention (Secret History Books, 2019) and Sway (Cowboy Jamboree Press, 2020).

Compton is also the author of the novels Brown Bottle (Bottom Dog Press, 2016) and Dysphoria (Cowboy Jamboree Press, 2019).

His poetry chapbook Podunk Lore was part of the Lantern Lit series (Dog On a Chain Press, 2018) and his first full-length poetry collection, Runaways, was published in 2021 by Alien Buddha Press.

Compton's novel, Alice, was named one of the Best Books of 2023 as selected by the Independent Fiction Alliance.

In 2021 Cowboy Jamboree Press published The Collected Stories of Sheldon Lee Compton and followed that in 2022, on the anniversary of author Breece D'J Pancake's tragic death on April 8, 1979, Compton's memoir The Orchard Is Full of Sound, which the publisher describes as a book that "reflects on his [Compton's] own life, his struggles with poverty and divorce and violence and addiction and fatherhood and an early heart attack and trying to make it as a writer in rural Kentucky, all the while trying to trace the life and tragic ending of one of his literary heroes, Breece D'J Pancake."

In 2012, Compton was a finalist for both the Gertrude Stein Fiction Award and the Still Fiction Award. His writing has been nominated for the Chaffin Award for Excellence in Appalachian Writing, the Pushcart Prize, and longlisted for Wigleaf's Top 50. He was cited twice for Best Small Fictions, in 2015 and 2016, before having his short story "Aversion" included in Best Small Fictions 2019 and his short story "The Good Life" included in Best Small Fictions 2022.

Since 2020, he has taught in the Master of Fine Arts program at Concordia University, St. Paul. He also edits the Poverty House Collective and writes the interview series Chaos Questions for Hobart.

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August 14, 2020
Another wonderful collection from one of my favorite authors. Compton is a brilliant mix of all the best. Pollock, Crews, Rush, Joy, Brown, Woodrell. I only wish more people knew about this author. I do my part and preach to the choir😂 Do yourself a solid and read this man's work. You won't be sorry. It's finer than a frog's hair split four ways. 🤪
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1,310 reviews97 followers
October 23, 2020
I always know that I’ll like what I read if it’s by Sheldon Lee Compton. These stories are great!
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11 reviews6 followers
September 9, 2021
May have found one of my new favorite writers. Gritty and real depiction of down and out rural life with an underlying sense of the mystical. That’s the vibe I get anyway.
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December 21, 2020
Let me tell you, friends: I’m here for this book. Really enjoyed it.
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