Episode 156 — Tim Horvath

Tim Horvath is the guest. His new story collection, Understories, is now available from Bellevue Literary Press.  (Photo credit: Clay Enos)

The Minneapolis Star-Tribune calls it

Profound . . . with more to say on the human condition than most full books… A remarkable collection, with pitch-perfect leaps of imagination.

And HTML Giant says

This is transformative prose at its best. . . . If you want an actual contemporary wordsmith who does not just tinker but thrives in the micro-worlds of Calvino and Borges, Walser and Perec, read Understories.

Monologue topics: AWP, silent judgment, my thing, your thing, feeling peripheral.

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5 Responses to Episode 156 — Tim Horvath

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  3. jermainesdye

    This was great. Horvath was intelligent and warm and original.

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