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Some Stupid Glow - by Tj Fuller (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The characters in TJ Fuller's debut collection are desperate.
- About the Author: TJ Fuller's stories have been featured in The Columbia Journal, Juked, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, and other journals.
- 172 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Short Stories (single author)
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Book Synopsis
The characters in TJ Fuller's debut collection are desperate. They want their lives to mean something. They seek solace in work, validation and hope in others. And they fail. A lot. The songs they sing us hit home--and they hit hard--but not without humor, grace, and some straight-up weirdness.At times speculative and/or surreal, these stories set in the Pacific Northwest feature as many Philip Seymour Hoffmans as you can imagine, even more dream versions of yourself, aging backyard wrestlers, homeless gamblers, and much more. Let TJ tell you some tales you won't soon forget.
Review Quotes
"In this whip-smart-alec collection of stories, TJ Fuller wields his singular brand of hilarity: bracing and playful, sudden glimpses of characters longing for connection--in relationships, in wrestling matches, in dead-ends jobs--people choosing their own adventures in an absurd world where the idea of choice might be the funniest bit of all."
--Jess Walter, author of So Far Gone
"The stories in TJ Fuller's terrific debut collection, Some Stupid Glow, embody the divinity in the everyday, and the everyday in divinity. With a 'voice like sweatpants. Like a corduroy couch and the afternoon sun and small claims court television, ' Fuller is the reluctant prophet of our times, rendering humanity and all its flaws onto the page with acuity, humor, and tenderness. His is a world in which 'dreams small talk like the rest of us, ' characters are trapped in the jaws of late stage capitalism, and longing lies between 'microwave meals and thrift dishes.' These are more than masterfully crafted stories, these are transcendent little lifelines, rife with mercy--and nachos."
--Sara Lippmann, author of JERKS
"TJ Fuller officially had me with 'He has a voice like sweatpants, ' but then when a four-year-old directs her father to, 'Chomp, you shit, ' I knew this book was for me. Some Stupid Glow feels like a playground I got to run wild in, if said playground was slightly fucked up and, okay, kind of dangerous. I loved it and I'm going back in."
--Lindsay Hunter, author of Hot Springs Drive
About the Author
TJ Fuller's stories have been featured in The Columbia Journal, Juked, Vol. 1Brooklyn, and other journals. His work has also been included in two
anthologies, What I Thought of Ain't Funny, based on the work of Mitch Hedberg, and And If That Mockingbird Don't Sing: Parenting Stories Gone Speculative.
He earned an M.F.A. in fiction from Eastern Washington University, and
has been accepted to both Tin House and Sewanee summer workshops.
Currently, he teaches composition and creative writing at Mt. Hood
Community College and is the faculty advisor for Perceptions Magazine,
the school's magazine of the arts. Some Stupid Glow is his first book.