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Pictures of the Shark: Stories

Thomas H. McNeely

2023 Foreword Reviews INDIES Awards Finalist in Literary Fiction
2023 Houston Chronicle Notable Book
2023 Massachusetts Book Award Must-Read

"An emotionally taut and often haunting collection."
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"[An] always compelling novel in short stories."
--Foreword Reviews

"[A] powerful family portrait ... heartbreaking authenticity."
--Booklist Online Exclusive

"A tightly written and often emotionally gripping collection."
--Lone Star Literary Life

A sudden snowfall in Houston reveals family secrets. A trip to Universal Studios to snap a picture of the shark from Jaws becomes a battle of wills between father and son. A midnight séance and the ghost of Janis Joplin conjure the mysteries of sex. A young boy's pilgrimage to see Elvis Presley becomes a moment of transformation. A young woman discovers the responsibilities of talent and freedom.

Pictures of the Shark, by award-winning Houston writer Thomas H. McNeely, moves from its protagonist Buddy Turner's surreal world of childhood into the wider arenas of sex, addiction, art, and ambition. Appearing in the country's finest literary journals, including Ploughshares, The Virginia Quarterly Review, Epoch, and Crazyhorse, shortlisted for the O. Henry Award, Best American Short Stories, and Pushcart Prize collections, the stories in Pictures of the Shark are gems that refract their characters' complex relationships.
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from Pictures of the Shark

If he said yes, Buddy knew, he would have to keep his father's secret. "Yes, sir," he said. "I'd like that." When they walked up the broken cement path to their house, his mother watched them, her face blurred and ghostly behind a porch screen. As always when his father appeared, she stood very still, as if afraid to startle him. His father stopped, one foot on the bottom step. His mother asked if he could come in. Just for a minute.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Trp: The University Press of Shsu
  • Publish Date: Jul 29th, 2022
  • Pages: 205
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.01in - 5.06in - 0.45in - 0.45lb
  • EAN: 9781680032710
  • Categories: LiteraryShort Stories (single author)Coming of Age

About the Author

An East Side Houston native, THOMAS H. McNEELY has published short stories and non-fiction in The Atlantic, Texas Monthly, Ploughshares, and many other magazines and anthologies, including Best American Mystery Stories and Algonquin Books' Best of the South. His stories have been short-listed for the Pushcart Prize, Best American Short Stories and O. Henry Award anthologies. He has received National Endowment for the Arts, Wallace Stegner, and MacDowell Colony fellowships for his fiction. His first book, Ghost Horse, won the Gival Press Novel Award and was shortlisted for the William Saroyan International Prize in Writing. He currently teaches in the Stanford Online Writing Studio and at Emerson College, Boston.

Praise for this book

"An often sad and always compelling novel in short stories [...] Mixing styles and snapshots from a life, the novel Pictures of the Shark shows how early damage can linger in a person's story--and reflects on the unexpected ways that it can manifest."--Jeff Fleischer "Foreword Reviews" (7/31/2022 12:00:00 AM)
"[A] powerful family portrait ... heartbreaking authenticity."
--Booklist Online Exclusive-- "Booklist"
"A tightly written and often emotionally gripping collection."
--Lone Star Literary Life--Si Dunn "Lone Sar Literary Life" (6/25/2022 12:00:00 AM)
"An emotionally taut and often haunting collection."
--Kirkus Reviews(starred review)-- "Kirkus Reviews" (5/25/2022 12:00:00 AM)
"At its best, the collection plunges into the wonderful, disturbing, and heart-wrenching depths of Buddy, the Turner family, and Houston, a testimony to decades of work on these subjects."
--Full Stop--Gus O'Connor "Full Stop" (8/19/2022 12:00:00 AM)
"...these stories are rendered in delicate, thoughtful prose reminiscent of Raymond Carver, and each story seethes with quiet dread as the characters confront traumas, past and present."
--Texas Books in Review--Cedric Synnestvedt "Texas Books in Review"