A thief steals the air from a room. Children invent a nursery rhyme to
make sense of their fate, and a band of girls rots from the outside in.
These characters stumble through joy and murder and confusion, only to
survive and wait for the next catastrophe to arrive. Moments so brief
and disturbing you can't afford to look away. Jac Jamc's affecting
stories mine the territory between what is real and what it means to
create understanding.
Jac Jemc's My Only Wife was a finalist for the 2013 PEN/Bingham
Prize for Debut Fiction. A web editor for Hobart and poetry editor at
decomP, she lives in Chicago, Illinois.