Pretend I’m Not Here
Pretend I’m Not Here features characters struggling with sex, identity and meaning in a world collapsing around them. Everyone is longing for something—the beloved, a newborn child, even annihilation. Cities burn, protests rage, isolation intensifies. A motif of masks and costumes runs throughout as characters experiment with who they are and struggle for connection in an absurd world. Though bleak, many of the stories end with a moment of dark optimism.
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About the Author
Trey Sager is the author of Fires of Siberia, Dear Failures, O New York, and the Weeds. His writing appears in Bomb, Joyland, the Chicago Review, the Boston Review, the Poker, Juked, Fugue and other journals. For many years he served as fiction editor for Fence magazine. Currently, he’s working on a memoir about growing up with deaf oralist parents. He lives in New York City with his wife and daughter.

