Emily, with her cherry colored hair. Emily, who painted the sun onto our washing machine, the moon on our dryer. Emily, who can smell coffee through walls. Emily, with all of her routines--she's anything but that. Ribcage: Volume 1 is the first collection of linked shorts from the weekly flash fiction site, Ribcage.org. 54 fast-paced vignettes about a young married couple and the comfort of predictability. Includes an introduction and exclusive story, Standing Where It's Sturdy and Safe, written specifically for this volume.
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By Christian Stella
Feb 17, 2009
"On the back of the book..." A really good work of fiction can be a mind-expanding, life-altering experience. I remember first reading Charles Baxter’s collection of short stories, Through the Safety Net, and how utterly cosmic it all felt. The fiction universe had opened up suddenly before me. I felt like astronaut Dave Bowman at the end of 2001: A Space Odyssey, rushing through a celestial light show, my mind too small to comprehend the vastness but compelled to evolve nonetheless. And that’s the way I feel when I read Christian Stella’s writing. It’s very hard to pull off a good short short or flash fiction piece. Stella consistently delivers not just goodness, but greatness. -David Anaxagoras Man Bytes Hollywood (www.davidanaxagoras.com)
"Ribcage, Vol. 1" The book arrived a few days ago in mint condition; this was my first order from Lulu and I was impressed. Ribcage is very smart in appearance, sharp and pleasing, well thought out and designed, inviting to read. I put it on my coffee table and three people picked it up the first day. The fiction is easy to digest, small literary nuggets carefully placed on the pages, you can snack or feast on these tales and feel satisfied either way. A nifty book, which, by the way, I paid the old full price for and still think it's worth every penny. Nice job. Congratulations. Rick Pamplin Orlando, Florida USA