
James Robison has published short stories in The New Yorker, The Mississippi Review and elsewhere. He has published two short story collections and a novel and has been awarded a Whiting Grant and a Rosenthal from The American Academy of Arts and Letters.
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I like this. The lines. The seemingly unrelated images. It feels serene. A calm afternoon.
This haunts me – it feels like lyrics turned into a cartoon strip. Debbie Harry does Dilbert …
Very belated thanks to you, Kay, and you, Susannah. The bio notes above are misleading. I wasn't "featured" in a collection; Simon and Schuster published a collection of my short stories, Rumor and Other Stories, which was brought out in paper by Penguin and awarded a Whiting Grant. Just cleaning house a bit here…
They remind me of a place I'd like to visit just about now, someplace I've been but can't quite remember. How are you, Jim Robison?