From poet George Looney comes a new short story collection that
explores the essential nature of faith while plumbing the gritty secrets
of the human heart.
With swamps, alligators, revival tents, faith healers, sex, death,
guilt, sin and snakes, Looney leads us through a dark landscape brimming
with the miraculous and the peculiar alike. A man from a fire shows up
on someone's doorstep, covered in ash and barely alive. One man's
actions make an entire town question its own violence. A healer is
bitten in half by an alligator as a crowd looks on. Dripping with
Southern gothic, The Visibility of Things Long Submerged gazes at the
obscure and obscene.
Densely populated with characters that know intimately the trials of
life and the restorative powers of love, these stories are filled with a
deep longing for something beyond the restless disquiet.