Grind

Author:   Mark Maynard
Publisher:   Torrey House Press
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9781937226039


Pages:   180
Publication Date:   18 December 2012
Format:   Paperback
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"""This is prime American fiction--tough, generous, and open-eyed."" --ALYSON HAGY Mark Maynard's debut collection of linked short stories examines the characters of a town whose means and meanings are eroding away. In Grind, a homeless man wins the jackpot--and a large stack of pancakes (""Jackpot""); a prison inmate trains a horse toward life beyond the gates (""Penned""); a truck driver with the IQ of a child drives his empty rig up and down the interstate as an homage to his dead mother (""Deadheading""); a topless teen sunbathes on her roof as fighter planes careen overhead (""Sirens""); a grieving woman stores her breast milk behind the frozen peas (""Letdown""); and a pawnshop owner catalogues his wares by the natures of their violent pasts (""Trading Up""). In these stories, pleasure is cheap, heartbreak is a given, the past is dwindling away and the future is unsettlingly uncertain."

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Author:   Mark Maynard
Publisher:   Torrey House Press
Imprint:   Torrey House Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 20.10cm
Weight:   0.136kg
ISBN:  

9781937226039


ISBN 10:   1937226034
Pages:   180
Publication Date:   18 December 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Throughout the volume s eight tenuously linked tales, lives and fortune are lost, and the city of Reno emerges as a locus of shattered souls. Maynard s debut collection bursts with idiosyncratic characterspacks a strong emotional punchis strangely entertaining. Publishers Weekly In Grind, Maynard reveals a world the Nevada tourism board would rather you didn t seeA debut collection of stories that perfectly captures the seediness, desperation and sense of loss permeating the hot desert world of Reno. Shelf Awareness [ Grind has] plenty of those characters who make a visit to the environs of Reno both an exciting potential and an illicit affairThis is a Northern Nevada book. Reno News & Review Mark Maynard s Reno is so sleazily appealing, so filled with convict cowboys, wild horses, racing pilots, truckers, snow bums, eco-terrorists, tattoo conventions, pawnshops and jackpots that you emerge from reading Grind dazed by this author s empathy for neglected quarters of humanity. You feel gritty all overand more alive. Carolyn Cooke, author of Daughters of the Revolution The characters in these stories are as beautiful and broken as the desert itself. Mark Maynard explores the stony truths of lost lives with an unflinching eye for detail, an insider's sense of the place and its people, and an honest compassion. The heartbreaks here are real, as are the moments of uncommon grace and hard-won redemption. Kim Barnes, author of In the Kingdom of Men Mark Maynard's Grind is chock full of men and women who are desperate with want and full of spirit. Pawnbrokers. Truckers. Casino shills. Prison inmates. They're all here, and they're all gloriously alive. This is prime American fictiontough, generous, and open-eyed. Alyson Hagy, author of Boleto


Throughout the volume's eight tenuously linked tales, lives and fortune are lost, and the city of Reno emerges as a locus of shattered souls. Maynard's debut collection bursts with idiosyncratic characters...packs a strong emotional punch...is strangely entertaining. --Publishers Weekly In Grind, Maynard reveals a world the Nevada tourism board would rather you didn't see...A debut collection of stories that perfectly captures the seediness, desperation and sense of loss permeating the hot desert world of Reno. --Shelf Awareness [Grind has] plenty of those characters who make a visit to the environs of Reno both an exciting potential and an illicit affair...This is a Northern Nevada book. --Reno News & Review Mark Maynard's Reno is so sleazily appealing, so filled with convict cowboys, wild horses, racing pilots, truckers, snow bums, eco-terrorists, tattoo conventions, pawnshops and jackpots that you emerge from reading Grind dazed by this author's empathy for neglected quarters of humanity. You feel gritty all over--and more alive. --Carolyn Cooke, author of Daughters of the Revolution The characters in these stories are as beautiful and broken as the desert itself. Mark Maynard explores the stony truths of lost lives with an unflinching eye for detail, an insider's sense of the place and its people, and an honest compassion. The heartbreaks here are real, as are the moments of uncommon grace and hard-won redemption. --Kim Barnes, author of In the Kingdom of Men Mark Maynard's Grind is chock full of men and women who are desperate with want and full of spirit. Pawnbrokers. Truckers. Casino shills. Prison inmates. They're all here, and they're all gloriously alive. This is prime American fiction--tough, generous, and open-eyed. --Alyson Hagy, author of Boleto Throughout the volume s eight tenuously linked tales, lives and fortune are lost, and the city of Reno emerges as a locus of shattered souls. Maynard s debut collection bursts with idiosyncratic characterspacks a strong emotional punchis strangely entertaining. Publishers Weekly In Grind, Maynard reveals a world the Nevada tourism board would rather you didn t seeA debut collection of stories that perfectly captures the seediness, desperation and sense of loss permeating the hot desert world of Reno. Shelf Awareness [Grind has] plenty of those characters who make a visit to the environs of Reno both an exciting potential and an illicit affairThis is a Northern Nevada book. Reno News & Review Mark Maynard s Reno is so sleazily appealing, so filled with convict cowboys, wild horses, racing pilots, truckers, snow bums, eco-terrorists, tattoo conventions, pawnshops and jackpots that you emerge from reading Grind dazed by this author s empathy for neglected quarters of humanity. You feel gritty all overand more alive. Carolyn Cooke, author of Daughters of the Revolution The characters in these stories are as beautiful and broken as the desert itself. Mark Maynard explores the stony truths of lost lives with an unflinching eye for detail, an insider's sense of the place and its people, and an honest compassion. The heartbreaks here are real, as are the moments of uncommon grace and hard-won redemption. Kim Barnes, author of In the Kingdom of Men Mark Maynard's Grind is chock full of men and women who are desperate with want and full of spirit. Pawnbrokers. Truckers. Casino shills. Prison inmates. They're all here, and they're all gloriously alive. This is prime American fictiontough, generous, and open-eyed. Alyson Hagy, author of Boleto


Throughout the volume s eight tenuously linked tales, lives and fortune are lost, and the city of Reno emerges as a locus of shattered souls. Maynard s debut collection bursts with idiosyncratic characterspacks a strong emotional punchis strangely entertaining. <b><i>Publishers Weekly</i></b> In <i>Grind</i>, Maynard reveals a world the Nevada tourism board would rather you didn t seeA debut collection of stories that perfectly captures the seediness, desperation and sense of loss permeating the hot desert world of Reno. <i><b>Shelf Awareness</b></i> [<i>Grind</i> has] plenty of those characters who make a visit to the environs of Reno both an exciting potential and an illicit affairThis is a Northern Nevada book. <b><i>Reno News & Review</i></b> Mark Maynard s Reno is so sleazily appealing, so filled with convict cowboys, wild horses, racing pilots, truckers, snow bums, eco-terrorists, tattoo conventions, pawnshops and jackpots that you emerge from reading Grind dazed by this author s empathy for neglected quarters of humanity. You feel gritty all overand more alive. <b>Carolyn Cooke</b>, author of <i>Daughters of the Revolution</i> The characters in these stories are as beautiful and broken as the desert itself. Mark Maynard explores the stony truths of lost lives with an unflinching eye for detail, an insider's sense of the place and its people, and an honest compassion. The heartbreaks here are real, as are the moments of uncommon grace and hard-won redemption. <b>Kim Barnes</b>, author of <i>In the Kingdom of Men</i> Mark Maynard's <i>Grind</i> is chock full of men and women who are desperate with want and full of spirit. Pawnbrokers. Truckers. Casino shills. Prison inmates. They're all here, and they're all gloriously alive. This is prime American fictiontough, generous, and open-eyed. <b>Alyson Hagy</b>, author of <i>Boleto</i>


"""Throughout the volume's eight tenuously linked tales, lives and fortune are lost, and the city of Reno emerges as a locus of shattered souls. Maynard's debut collection bursts with idiosyncratic characters...packs a strong emotional punch...is strangely entertaining."" --PUBLISHERS WEEKLY ""In Grind, Maynard reveals a world the Nevada tourism board would rather you didn't see... A debut collection of stories that perfectly captures the seediness, desperation and sense of loss permeating the hot desert world of Reno."" --SHELF AWARENESS ""Grind has plenty of those characters who make a visit to the environs of Reno both an exciting potential and an illicit affair. This is a Northern Nevada book."" --RENO NEWS & REVIEW ""Mark Maynard's Reno is so sleazily appealing, so filled with convict cowboys, wild horses, racing pilots, truckers, snow bums, eco-terrorists, tattoo conventions, pawnshops and jackpots that you emerge dazed by this author's empathy for neglected quarters of humanity. You feel gritty all over--and more alive."" --CAROLYN COOKE, author of Daughters of the Revolution ""The characters in these stories are as beautiful and broken as the desert itself. Mark Maynard explores the stony truths of lost lives with an unflinching eye for detail, an insider's sense of the place and its people, and an honest compassion. The heartbreaks here are real, as are the moments of uncommon grace and hard-won redemption."" --KIM BARNES, author of In the Kingdom of Men ""Mark Maynard's Grind is chock full of men and women who are desperate with want and full of spirit. Pawnbrokers. Truckers. Casino shills. Prison inmates. They're all here, and they're all gloriously alive. This is prime American fiction--tough, generous, and open-eyed."" --ALYSON HAGY, author of Boleto"


Throughout the volume s eight tenuously linked tales, lives and fortune are lost, and the city of Reno emerges as a locus of shattered souls. Maynard s debut collection bursts with idiosyncratic characterspacks a strong emotional punchis strangely entertaining. Publishers Weekly In Grind, Maynard reveals a world the Nevada tourism board would rather you didn t seeA debut collection of stories that perfectly captures the seediness, desperation and sense of loss permeating the hot desert world of Reno. Shelf Awareness [Grind has] plenty of those characters who make a visit to the environs of Reno both an exciting potential and an illicit affairThis is a Northern Nevada book. Reno News & Review Mark Maynard s Reno is so sleazily appealing, so filled with convict cowboys, wild horses, racing pilots, truckers, snow bums, eco-terrorists, tattoo conventions, pawnshops and jackpots that you emerge from reading Grind dazed by this author s empathy for neglected quarters of humanity. You feel gritty all overand more alive. Carolyn Cooke, author of Daughters of the Revolution The characters in these stories are as beautiful and broken as the desert itself. Mark Maynard explores the stony truths of lost lives with an unflinching eye for detail, an insider's sense of the place and its people, and an honest compassion. The heartbreaks here are real, as are the moments of uncommon grace and hard-won redemption. Kim Barnes, author of In the Kingdom of Men Mark Maynard's Grind is chock full of men and women who are desperate with want and full of spirit. Pawnbrokers. Truckers. Casino shills. Prison inmates. They're all here, and they're all gloriously alive. This is prime American fictiontough, generous, and open-eyed. Alyson Hagy, author of Boleto


Author Information

MARK MAYNARD grew up on the north shore of Lake Tahoe in Incline Village, Nevada, a small town that blessed him with enough quirky characters to populate a lifetime of stories. Mark earned his MFA in Creative Writing (Fiction) from Antioch University Los Angeles. His short fiction has been selected as runner up in the Our Stories Gordon Fiction Contest and as honorable mention in the Torrey House Press Winter 2011 Fiction Contest. His work has also appeared in Shelf Life Magazine, The Duck and Herring Pocket Field Guide, the Tall Grass Wild Things Anthology, and the Novel and Short Story Writer's Market 2010. Mark is the Fiction Editor for The Meadow literary journal. He lives in Reno, Nevada with his wife and two sons, and can sometimes be found performing stand-up comedy at the ThirdStreet Bar in downtown Reno.

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