"Morrison's range of voice is stunning-from the deep drumbeat of true
grit to the high-pitched timbre of irretrievable loss. Here is a
landscape of the human condition, fully realized. Often harsh, often
heartbreakingly poignant, Morrison's characters grasp for the small
truths in their lives, some coming up empty-handed, others given that
one shot at redemption. A magnificent, kaleidoscopic view of the
extraordinary nature of ordinary lives, rendered in lucid, pitch-perfect
prose." (Lorian Hemingway, author of Walk on Water) "With a flinty glare
and a fine ear for language, these stories give us the 'wahoo!' great
fiction always provides, and never lets up. Morrison's subjects range
from dogs to divorce and even to a uterus in a jar. These are stories
you won't soon forget."(Rusty Barnes, author of Mostly Redneck and
co-founder of Night Train)