Believe Me When I Tell You

Wendy Wallace, Purdue University

Abstract

This collection places characters in situations of strangeness, difficulty, and impossibility to reveal what is most essential about them. These stories bend and break the conventions of reality and take the absurd very seriously. First and foremost, they strive to entertain and transport. If they do their job right, they will also allow the reader to see through new eyes and feel with new feeling places.^

Degree

M.F.A.

Advisors

Roxane Gay, Purdue University.

Subject Area

Creative writing

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