Richard Grayson's Those Seventies Stories is now available at Amazon's Kindle Store for 99¢.
Here is the promo material for the 126-page $7.99 paperback edition from Art Pants Company:
The quirky quintet of Me Decade tales collected in THOSE SEVENTIES STORIES, all originally published back in the day in literary magazines like Bellingham Review, Brooklyn Literary Review and Browns Mills Review, feature the short fiction of Richard Grayson (WITH HITLER IN NEW YORK, I BRAKE FOR DELMORE SCHWARTZ, THE SILICON VALLEY DIET), who has been hailed by Library Journal as "a born storyteller," by Publishers Weekly as "a versatile, interesting experimenter" and by The New York Times Book Review as "entertaining and bizarre."
The stories in Those Seventies Stories originally appeared, in somewhat different form, in the following literary magazines: “Those Seventies Stories” (“Fractions of Life”) Bellingham Review, 1979; "Roman Buildings," Snakeroots, 1976; "A Wake in One Zone," Three Sisters, 1976; “Life with Libby,” Brooklyn Literary Review, 1983; and “Plant Parenthood,” Browns Mills Review, 1980.
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