What You Might Find
By Richard Holt
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In his debut collection, What You Might Find, Richard Holt invites readers into corners that become dark,into places in which they do not belong and into moments that will changethings utterly for his imperfect protagonists.
Characters grapplewith misunderstandings, the weight of pasts and the moments when fates changecourse. As a collection it provides points of light and darkness within anoverarching narrative of human fallibility.
'Richard Holt's stories are trulyaddictive: perfectly formed, funny and tragic glimpses under the surface of life.' - Toni Jordan, Our Tiny, Useless Hearts
'Holt's microfictions are Carver-esque not only in their minimalism, but in their dirty realism.' - Cassandra Atherton
- ISBN:
- 9781925052367
- Format:
- Paperback / softback
- Pages:
- 138
- Published:
- Publisher:
- Spineless Wonders
- Imprint:
- Spineless Wonders