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After the Gazebo, by Jen Knox

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After the Gazebo, by Jen Knox

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After the Gazebo, by Jen Knox

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The perfect pitch, the flawless diction, and the aura of calm are all grace notes with which Jen Knox cloaks the troubled waters of the human heart. A Knox tale begins in a recognizable place, but in every one of these brilliant stories, she confounds the readers expectations and ends them in eerily beautiful, untrod territory. The stories in After the Gazebo seduce yet refuse what is coarse; they disdain the slipknot of the obscene, and still they electrify. Exquisite and edgy, they quietly shock. The reader bestows a rock solid trust in this narrators voice and is willing to linger with the energy drinks and flat-screen TVs, the 12 Steps, the cubicles and performance reviews, the bus rides and DMVs eye tests. This author does not hide behind the exotic but with great skill and generosity braves the commonplace. These stories go fathoms deep all the way to the shivery core, where the familiar heightens into the sublime, and then into the dazzling. The perceptible world has been sorely neglected in fiction, perhaps waiting for a writer with the craft and courage to take it on. Jen Knox is that writer. After the Gazebo is that book.

After the Gazebo, by Jen Knox

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1241006 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-06-08
  • Released on: 2015-06-08
  • Format: Kindle eBook
After the Gazebo, by Jen Knox

Review Complex, assured stories that describe the complications of love and need with perfect pitch. --Kirkus ReviewsWith a clear lens pressed to her creative eye, Jen Knox has crafted a diverse collection of stories where loss, hardships, and tender vulnerabilities are stretched across the uncertain horizon of everyday life.  --Beth Hoffman, internationally bestselling author of Looking for MeJen Knox writes the healthy fiction equivalent of the detox smoothie you d get if you poured half a cup of Mary Gaitskill, two tablespoons of Mary Robison, a teaspoonful of Raymond Carver, and some chilly Laura van den Berg into a Tom Waits blender and hit puree. Here are twenty-four darkly fun stories populated by everyman and everywoman genetically predisposed to tough luck but hopeful genes, and primed for fight or flight. And yet she has the uncanny ability to make you root for even her most unredeemed characters in all of their stressed out glory. All of them inhabitants of our lonely damaged universe, searching for connection in the daily grind of everyday losses. --Richard PeabodyAfter the Gazebo is a wonder: complex, compelling, beautifully told. Jen Knox writes with a deceptively quiet fierceness that will sneak up behind you and grab you by the throat, clutch your heart, and never let go. Her motley cast of characters find themselves caught at the fault line of before and after, tasked to challenge the veracity of whether a person can't start over if he's always looking back. The disparate ways they claw and fight, strive and fail to succeed are testament to Knoxs range and her deep understanding of the human condition. The stories in this accomplished collection will make you ache, will make you think, and will stay with you long after you turn the final page. --Sara LippmannJen Knoxs After the Gazebo offers us an astounding panorama of torqued moments and vignettes that strike the depths and dimensions of human behavior. Each cautionary tale illuminates the next, reminding us of the uncanny impact that fate, luck and destiny have on our lives, and weaving all the necessary elements: I never saw the value of negative space, but learned to live inside of it. With kids de-bussing around us and the cold biting our cheeks, we all knelt on the pavement and scratched lottery tickets. Knoxs keen eye and heart are devoted to noticing every detail, infusing the most ordinary and subliminal experiences with epiphanies that transcend her characters. The range and depth of each story in this collection is pitch-perfect, as the writer hits the marks, gripping us with vivid, familial and domestic landscapes that inform and widen our own lives leave us all the richer for it. After the Gazebo is indelible and astonishing. --Cynthia Atkins

About the Author Jen Knox was raised in Columbus, Ohio. She now lives in San Antonio, Texas with her husband Chris, dog, cat, and the occasional lizard. She is the WIC Program Director at Gemini Ink, she teaches creative writing at San Antonio College and she writes about technology and creativity convergence at Fiction Southeast. Jen studied English at Otterbein University, and completed her MFA at Bennington College. She earned grant assistance to attend a residency at the Vermont Studio Center, where she worked on a few of the stories in After the Gazebo. She was the recipient of John Kessler Memorial Endowment for the Arts Award and earned finalist status in The Adirondack Review s 2013 Fulton Award. All Things That Matter Press published her short story collection To Begin Again (winner of the Next Generation Indie Book Award in Short Fiction) in 2011, and Monkey Puzzle Press published her fiction chapbook Dont Tease the Elephants in 2014.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Compassionate Realism By Beate R. Sigriddaughter This is a book to fall in love with. The world being what it is, this book witnesses the human condition with its aches, losses, and myriad of other difficulties, together with the occasional acts of grace, courage, and generosity. What makes the writing exceptional is how the author describes the less than pretty reality with sumptuous detail and then somehow manages to spread a gossamer veil of compassion over everything, so that ultimately each story feels like a caress rather than a gut punch. The author also happens to be a master at writing effective endings. Several stories left me with goose bumps in the best possible way.I have already ordered Jen Knox's other books, as I couldn't get enough of this extraordinary writing.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Observations through a unique lens. By Beth Hoffman Jen Knox has a keen eye for the subtle, often fragile, emotions that pulse through the veins of people navigating through the uncertainties of everyday life. From wonder to hope to loss, each story reveals the author's observations of humanity through a unique lens. My favorite in this engaging collection is the story titled “Disengaged” – it is so beautifully nuanced that I had tears in my eyes. Highly recommended!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A collection of thought provoking and emotional stories By Steven R. Lindahl The stories in Jen Knox's After the Gazebo are eclectic, but unified in tone. They are stories of people who have been beaten up by a hard world, but have been left with a sense of hope. Sometimes the characters make bad decisions, but often these are tales of circumstances that build up and overwhelm. The subjects include topics such as substance abuse, the problems of aging, abusive relationships, raging storms, car accidents, and so many others. But the writing is character oriented with the focus not on what happens as much as it is on how it impacts the people.Knox's writing style is wonderful. Here are a couple of first sentences:From Disengaged:The closest I've come to a passionate encounter in the last two decades was with Henry, and he died soon after we met.From Types of Circus:The last day I saw Michelle, she weighed 325.2 pounds.Both of these sentences captured me as soon as I read them. In the first case the death draws me in. In the second the .2 pounds intrigues me. I could go on and on with examples of how Knox subtly and carefully holds her readers' attention.Two stories in the collection are particularly intriguing because they may or may not be connected. These are Scratching the Silver and Lying to Old Men. Both are about a man named Rattle who has a one night stand with an underage exotic dancer. The first one is written from Rattle's point of view. The second is from the point of view of the woman. But the stories play out in very different ways, leaving me wondering if they are about two different men with the same unusual name and affair, or about the same man with two different dancers (she's named in the first story, but not in the second), or if this is a case of looking at the results of the same event with two very different choices. Knox placed Scratching the Silver early in the collection and Lying to Old Men late, so she wasn't pushing this connection. Still, if she did not want them to be considered as a pair, I believe she would have changed Rattle's name.Both of the two “Rattle” stories stand own. In fact, according to the acknowledgments: Scratching the Silver first appeared in Per Contra and Lying to Old Men received finalist status for the 2013 Fulton Prize and was introduced in The Adirondack Review. But together they are even more powerful. Like all the stories in After the Gazebo they made me think and feel.Steve Lindahl – author of Motherless Soul and White Horse Regressions

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