The Smashing House
Taut, vivid, and uncanny, the stories in Laura McCullough's The Smashing House conjure up the displacement and disorientation that haunt our contemporary lives. McCullough moves seamlessly between our "real" world and the worlds of the possible, bringing a poet's fire to her compact tales of longing and disaster.
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About the Author
Laura McCullough’s most recent book of poems is Rigger Death & Hoist Another. Her other books are Panic, Speech Acts, and What Men Want. She is the editor of two anthologies: The Room & the World: Essays on the Poetry of Stephen Dunn, Syracuse University Press, and A Sense of Regard: Essays on Poetry and Race, forthcoming from University of Georgia Press. She is the editor of Mead: the Magazine of Literature and Libations.

