Noy Holland’s collections of short fiction and novellas include The Spectacle of the Body (Knopf) What begins with bird (FC2) and Swim for the Little One First, forthcoming from FC2. She has published work in Conjunctions, The Quarterly, Milan Review, Black Warrior Review, The Believer, NOON, New York Tyrant, and Post Road, among others. What Begins with Bird, by Noy Holland, is both an investigation of family relationships and a sophisticated study of language and rhythm. Holland creates an exhilarating tension between the satisfactions of meaning and the attenuated beauty of lyric, making her fiction felt as deeply as it . Noy Holland’s debut novel, Bird, is now available from Counterpoint. Her collections of short fiction and novellas include Swim for the Little One First (FC2), What Begins with Bird (FC2), and The Spectacle of the Body (Knopf.) She has published work in The Kenyon Review, Conjunctions, The Believer, NOON, and New York Tyrant, among others.
Fiction. Noy Holland's Tales of Peculiar Lives in Hard Places. In another long story, "What Begins With Bird," a new mother is reunited with her institutionalized sister, and together. Genre/Form: Fiction: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Holland, Noy, What begins with bird. Normal [Ill.]: FC2, © (OCoLC) What Begins with Bird | What Begins with Bird, by Noy Holland, is both an investigation of family relationships and a sophisticated study of language and rhythm. Holland creates an exhilarating tension between the satisfactions of meaning and the attenuated beauty of lyric, making her fiction felt as deeply as it is understood.
Holland's most recent book is I Was Trying to Describe What It Feels Like: New and Selected Stories, published in January by Counterpoint. She is also the author of Bird (Counterpoint), Spectacle of the Body (Knopf), What Begins with Bird (Fiction Collective Two), and Swim for the Little One First (Fiction Collective Two). Noy Holland is the author of two collections of short fiction, What Begins With Bird (FC2), and The Spectacle of the Body (Knopf). Her stories have appeared in The Quarterly, Conjunctions, Black Warrior Review, Ploughshares, Open City, NOON, and others. She is an Associate Professor in the MFA program for Writers and Poets at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where she co-directs the Juniper Initiative. Fiction. Noy Holland’s Tales of Peculiar Lives in Hard Places. In another long story, “What Begins With Bird,” a new mother is reunited with her institutionalized sister, and together.
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