· "Fear and violence reproduce themselves. Or at the very least there's the trauma that lasts forever and ever," Michelle Ross writes in one of the first stories that appears in her debut collection, There's So Much They Haven't Told You, winner of the Moon City Press Short Fiction Award. That line proves telling because fear, violence, and trauma are the dominant themes of her . edit data. Michelle Ross is the author of the story collections There's So Much They Haven't Told You, winner of the Moon City Short Fiction Award, and Shapeshifting, winner of the Stillhouse Press Short Fiction Award (November ). Her third story collection They Kept Running won the Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Short Fiction and is forthcoming in Spring /5. “In There’s So Much They Haven’t Told You, Michelle Ross balances the orderliness of the universe with the chaos of the natural world. Here, lessons on particles and black holes and light serve as a disguise for the collection’s greater lessons on what it means to be www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 3 mins.
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Daniel Strawhun has reviewed Michelle Ross’ forthcoming collection, There’s So Much They Haven’t Told You, on behalf of The Current, the student newspaper at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Read the review here. Michelle’s collection won the Moon City Short Fiction Award. It is available for pre-order here. “In There’s So Much They Haven’t Told You, Michelle Ross balances the orderliness of the universe with the chaos of the natural world. Here, lessons on particles and black holes and light serve as a disguise for the collection’s greater lessons on what it means to be human. "Michelle Ross' exceptional first collection of short stories, There's So Much They Haven't Told You, traffics in dark matter, the murky material that we sense but cannot see, the unconscious and peripheral parts of life that affect us as surely as the parts we recognize as real and concrete. In the uncomfortable spaces of a woman trapped (literally and metaphorically) in a soul-crushing job, another hiding from a shooter (real? imagined?) in a closet full of six year olds, a girl playing.
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