I'm Here: Alaskan Stories
By (Author) David Nikki Crouse
Red Hen Press
Boreal Books
2nd January 2024
United States
General
Fiction
Short stories
813.6
Paperback
272
Width 127mm, Height 203mm
The stories in Im Here dramatize life in the Alaskan interior, describing the difficult lives of people in Fairbanks, Alaska as they move through the long, brilliant days of summer into the deep winter months. These are characters living on the tenuous edge of thingson the economic edge caused by poverty and disillusion, on the dividing line between outsider and insider, and on the literal edge of the Alaskan wilderness. The stories in this collection move from beauty to danger and back again with decisive grace, although the lingering effect is not shock, but empathy toward people simultaneously alien and oddly familiar.
The landscape that emerges in David Nikki Crouses Im Here: Alaska Stories is one of rough-hewn beauty, fitted out with unforgettable characters who have gotten themselves into trouble of their own making. In these masterful stories, setting serves as a window to the human heart, reminding us that to ask, Where are you from is really to ask, Who are you An outstanding collection. Anthony Varallo, author of What Did You Do Today
David Nikki Crouse is author of the short story collections Copy Cats, The Man Back There, and the collection of novellas Trouble Will Save You. Davids work has received the Flannery OConnor Award, the Mary McCarthy Prize, the Lawrence Prize, and additional short story awards, and been published in magazines such as The Kenyon Review, Witness, The Colorado Review, Agni, and The Greensboro Review. They live in Seattle, Washington, where they serve as the Milliman Endowed Chair of Creative Writing at The University of Washington-Seattle.