Author Archives: Andrew Roe

New Perceptions

“Writing is a concentrated form of thinking. I don’t know what I think about certain subjects, even today, until I sit down and try to write about them. Maybe I wanted to find more rigorous ways of thinking. We’re talking … Continue reading

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What I Say to Myself

I have another new story out in the world this week (yes, it’s been a good week). This one is called “What I Say to Myself.” It’s in the latest issue of You Must Be This Tall to Ride. Edited … Continue reading

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Poster for Vermin on the Mount Reading in San Diego

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The Husband Across the Hall

That’s the title of a new story that appears in the current issue of the Foundling Review. Here’s how it begins: “There is a husband across the hall who looks at me. Two doors down, to the left, opposite side, … Continue reading

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A Deeply Complex Thing

“A good [short story] collection has a deep coherence buried inside. I think the way one story plays off another, the way a collection adds up to a single vision is a deeply complex thing, one that hasn’t been addressed … Continue reading

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