Remarkable
Winner of the BOA Short Fiction Prize Set within the resilient Great Plains, these award-winning stories are marked by the region’s people and landscape, and the distinctive way it is both regressive in its politics yet also stumbling toward something better. While not all stories are explicitly set in Oklahoma, the state is almost a character that is neither protagonist nor antagonist, but instead the weird next-door-neighbor you’re perhaps too ashamed of to take anywhere. Who is the embarrassing one—you or Oklahoma? Praise for Remarkable “These stories quickly got me smiling, the Bobby Fuller Four’s ‘I Fought the Law’ tingling in my head. Dinah Cox is locked up in the hot Oklahoma sun by Brooklyn juries and sentenced to busting rocks by Iowa City courts. But with Remarkable she is appealing to the other audience who knows common, ordinary people (even if gay), doomed to shit jobs and fast food, who live in the vast, western nowhere. Her characters read funny, as opposed to yawning ea