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“Richard Wiley is one of our best writers. These stories satisfy in the way that brilliant short fiction always satisfies; one feels as if one has absorbed the expansive vision and drama of a novel. Read slowly, and I bet you’ll want to read again.” —
Richard Bausch
, author of
Peace
and
Living in the Weather of the World
“It’s a strange and winsome feeling I have, reading
Tacoma Stories
, the blue sensation that Richard Wiley has made me homesick for a place I’ve never been, mourning the loss of friends I never had, in a life where each and every one of us is loved, however imperfectly. Think Sherwood Anderson inhabiting Raymond Carver’s Northwest and you’ll have a clear picture of Wiley’s accomplishment.” —
Bob Shacochis
Easy in the Islands
The Woman Who Lost Her Soul
On St. Patrick’s Day in 1968, sixteen people sit in Pat’s Tavern, drink green beer, flirt, rib each other, and eventually go home in (mostly) different directions. In the stories that follow, which span 1958 to the present, Richard Wiley pops back into the lives of this colorful cast of characters—sometimes into their pasts, sometimes into their futures—and explores the ways in which their individual narratives indelibly weave together. At the heart of it all lies Tacoma, Washington, a town full of eccentricities and citizens as unique as they are universal. The Tacoma of
might be harboring paranoid former CIA operatives and wax replicas of dead husbands, but it is also a place with all the joys and pains one could find in any town, anytime and anywhere.
Richard Wiley
is the author of eight novels including
Bob Stevenson
;
Soldiers in Hiding
, winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction and the Washington State Book Award; and
Ahmed’s Revenge
, winner of the Maria Thomas Fiction Award. Professor emeritus at the Universityof Nevada, Las Vegas, he divides his time between Los Angeles, California, and Tacoma, Washington.
Richard Bausch
, author of
Peace
and
Living in the Weather of the World
“It’s a strange and winsome feeling I have, reading
Tacoma Stories
, the blue sensation that Richard Wiley has made me homesick for a place I’ve never been, mourning the loss of friends I never had, in a life where each and every one of us is loved, however imperfectly. Think Sherwood Anderson inhabiting Raymond Carver’s Northwest and you’ll have a clear picture of Wiley’s accomplishment.” —
Bob Shacochis
Easy in the Islands
The Woman Who Lost Her Soul
On St. Patrick’s Day in 1968, sixteen people sit in Pat’s Tavern, drink green beer, flirt, rib each other, and eventually go home in (mostly) different directions. In the stories that follow, which span 1958 to the present, Richard Wiley pops back into the lives of this colorful cast of characters—sometimes into their pasts, sometimes into their futures—and explores the ways in which their individual narratives indelibly weave together. At the heart of it all lies Tacoma, Washington, a town full of eccentricities and citizens as unique as they are universal. The Tacoma of
might be harboring paranoid former CIA operatives and wax replicas of dead husbands, but it is also a place with all the joys and pains one could find in any town, anytime and anywhere.
Richard Wiley
is the author of eight novels including
Bob Stevenson
;
Soldiers in Hiding
, winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction and the Washington State Book Award; and
Ahmed’s Revenge
, winner of the Maria Thomas Fiction Award. Professor emeritus at the Universityof Nevada, Las Vegas, he divides his time between Los Angeles, California, and Tacoma, Washington.