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Tender Cuts
Tender Cuts | Jayne Martin
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If Joy Williams and Raymond Carver had a love child that was often left in the care of Lydia Davis it might grow up to be Jayne Martin. Martin's writing evokes the literary DNA of those who have influenced her most, while in a style and voice that is uniquely her own. In these 38 tiny tales, everyday people do their best to manage the wounds life inflicts on all of us: A six-year-old beauty pageant contestant strives to please her demanding mother; a woman marries a 1985 Buick LeSabre; in a laundromat bored wives fall under the romantic spell of a lobster; a grown woman is still being fat-shamed by her deceased mother via a Ouija board; a widow carries her husband's ashes around in Baggies. With pathos and humor, these and all of the characters in this collection will speak to the reader's own wounded heart.
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Tender Cuts | Jayne Martin
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This collection of flash fiction is deceptively sweet looking. But if you blink, you'll miss the wicked current underneath. I definitely read most of these twice!
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I received a copy of these from a publicist for
Vine Leaves Press but it came out in November. This would be perfect for readers who are temporarily short on time and need something punchy

Lindy Umm, the cracked and bleeding heart on the cover doesn‘t look so sweet. 🧐 4y
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This is flash fiction. We're talking VERY short stories. Just a page, usually. Sometimes only a handful of sentences. I was surprised at how much story and emotion could be packed into such a compact format. I was not a fan of the drawings at the end of each story. I felt like the words were powerful enough on their own, and the illustrations detracted from that impact. This is perfect for readers who enjoy short formats and slice of life fiction.