Twenty-Something

The short fictions of Twenty-Something flirt and sparkle through moments, both small and large, of a young life. Tatiana Ryckman's steady hand and clear vision give these stories a sense of beautiful independence with a pleasing touch of melancholy.
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Praise for Twenty-Something

I read these stories eagerly and then felt sorry for myself that there weren’t more of them.

—Chelsea Martin

The short fictions of Twenty-Something flirt and sparkle through moments-both small and large-of a young life. Tatiana Ryckman’s steady hand and clear vision gives these stories a sense of beautiful independence with a pleasing touch of melancholy.

—Kevin Sampsell

Tatiana Ryckman

About the Author

Tatiana Ryckman was born in Cleveland, Ohio. She is the Managing Editor of The Austin Review, and her work appears or is forthcoming on Tin House’s The Open Bar, Keyhole Press, theNewerYork, The Doctor T.J. Eckleburg Review, and The Boiler Journal. Tatiana was an artist in residence at Yaddo, and leads Creative Writing workshops through The University of Texas at Austin and her local library.

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