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Shoot the Horses First

Leah Angstman

Bronze Medal Winner:Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards -Historical Fiction (2024)

***Winner of the Shorts Award for Americana Fiction***


A debut collection of genre-bending short histories and novellas spanning 16th- through early 20th-century.


Through a historian's lens and folkloric storytelling, the pieces in SHOOT THE HORSES FIRST revel in the nuances, brutality, mythology, and tiny victories of our historical past. A launderer takes us inside the linens of the richest families in early Baltimore. A child on the Orphan Train has his teeth inspected like a horse. Civil War soldiers experience PTSD. While one woman lands on an island of the Wampanoag tribe, a woman 200 years later finds Apache in a harsh frontier. Children survive yellow fever, the desert heat, and mistaken identities; men survive severed fingers, untested medicines, and wives with obsessive compulsive disorders. Frederick Douglass' grandson plays violin at the World's Fair on Colored American Day, a woman with disabilities is kept hidden away like she doesn't exist, and a botanist is denied her place in a science journal because she is female. Themes of place, war, mental illness, identity, disability, feminism, and unyielding optimism throughout harrowing desperation resurface in this collection of stories that takes us back to time immemorial, yet feels so close, and all too familiar.


Book Details

  • Publisher: Kernpunkt Press
  • Publish Date: Feb 28th, 2023
  • Pages: 238
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.54in - 0.78lb
  • EAN: 9781734306590
  • Categories: • Historical - General• Short Stories (single author)• Literary

About the Author

Angstman, Leah: - Leah Angstman is the author of the historical novel of 17th-century New England, OUT FRONT THE FOLLOWING SEA (Regal House, 2022), the novel of the French Revolution, FALCON IN THE DIVE (Regal House, 2024), and the collection of short histories, SHOOT THE HORSES FIRST (Kernpunkt, 2023). She serves as executive editor for Alternating Current Press and The Coil online magazine, and her work has appeared in numerous journals, including Publishers Weekly, Los Angeles Review of Books, Electric Literature, The Rumpus, and The Nashville Review. She's recently been the winner of the Shorts Award for Americana Fiction and a finalist for the Colorado Independent Publishers Association Book Awards, Laramie Book Award, Chaucer Book Award, Eric Hoffer Book Award, National Indie Excellence Award, Da Vinci Eye Award, Clue Book Award, Richard Snyder Memorial Prize, Cowles Book Prize, and Able Muse Book Award; a semifinalist for the Goethe Book Award; and longlisted for the Hillary Gravendyk Prize. Leah serves as an appointed government-advisory vice chair of a Colorado historical commission and an appointed liaison to a Colorado historic preservation government-advisory committee. You can find her online at leahangstman.com and on social media as @leahangstman.

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Praise for this book

"I'm astonished by the historical breadth in this collection of stories and by the sensibility that unites them. It's a thrill to be dropped, so vividly, into such a wide variety of settings and periods-and even more of a thrill to discover the strong new voice of Leah Angstman." -Ethan Rutherford, author of Farthest South


"Angstman astonishes us with complicated characters and crystal-clear prose. She is the literary heir to Shelby Foote, Willa Cather, and E. L. Doctorow." -Ryan Ridge, author of New Bad News


"An immersive, expansive, and unforgettable collection of fictional histories. Drawn from various points in America's past and clearly well researched, these stories are harrowing and hopeful by turns. Soaring and vast and lyrical, this book is a must-read." -Kathy Fish, author of Wild Life


"Each of these stories breathes troubling, beautiful life into the history that inspires it. The exhaustive research that must have gone into this collection lives in an easy harmony with the stories it undergirds, and it's Angstman's chief achievement here to strike that balance with poise and grace." -Schuler Benson, author of The Poor Man's Guide to an Affordable, Painless Suicide