
You Are the Stepson
Original Fiction Brought to You by Electric Literature's Recommended Reading
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Narrated by:
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Fleet Cooper
About this listen
Matt Dojny's "You Are the Stepson" is one story told three different ways. Dojny uses "variations on a theme, like movements in a symphony, or parallel universes, existing side by side but never intersecting," writes Halimah Marcus, co-editor of Electric Literature, in her introduction this issue. "The opening to 'You Are the Stepson' tips the [listener] off to the elements that will appear in all three tales contained herein: a cancer-ridden stepfather and his stepson, a bicycle and a gun, and the desperate need for an apology, 'due to the situation with the ant.'”
©2013 Matt Dojny (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
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