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Pia Z. Ehrhardt

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Pia Z. Ehrhardt's stories have been widely published in magazines including McSweeney's Quarterly, Virginia Quarterly Review, Oxford American, The Morning News, Guernica, and Narrative Magazine, and anthologized in the 2006 Norton Anthology Sudden Fiction: Short-Shorts from America and Beyond. Her work can be heard on NPR's Selected Shorts and KQED's Writers' Block. She is the recipient of the 2005 Narrative Prize and a Bread Loaf Fellowship. She lives in New Orleans with her husband and son.

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Recent reviews of Famous Fathers & Other Stories:
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message 13: by Rosemary (last edited Aug 25, 2016 01:52PM)

Rosemary Pia, it was a delight to meet you at the recent Louisiana Book Festival in Baton Rouge--and a special treat to share a table and conversation in the book signing tent.

By the end of that day, life had spun me in a new direction. My younger daughter was injured in motorcylce accident, and I rushed home and to the hospital. She is recovering, and we live in hope.


message 12: by Kevin (last edited Aug 25, 2016 01:47PM)

Kevin I heart me some Pia. Go Famous Fathers!


message 11: by Sheri (last edited Aug 25, 2016 12:32PM)

Sheri Joseph Hey, Pia--No SIBA for me, but let me know when you're here and free. It'd be fun to get together!

xx


message 10: by lbh. (last edited Aug 25, 2016 12:31PM)

lbh. thanks for the SMO tip, sweet p. i'll try to remember it once we're settled in california. the move is on the other side of this weekend . . . weird, liminal state in which we live in a giant box fort, surrounded by more stuff than we've ever had before with access to none of it. will keep you posted.

lbh.


message 9: by Mauro (last edited Aug 25, 2016 12:07PM)

Mauro I checked my podcasts today and there you were, your story, Driveway, on NPR's selected shorts. Flat on the living room carpet, next to the splashes of avocado on my daughter's face, bolting without a destination, I listened to Hope Davis until the she felt the bones on his fingers. Wonderful story Pia. Wonderful.


message 8: by Daniel (last edited Aug 25, 2016 12:03PM)

Daniel Pia, Terry gave you the first and very best of compliments and I certainly can not even begin to top that one.
So here's wishing you GOOD LUCK from another fellow writer.


message 7: by Rebecca (last edited Aug 25, 2016 11:45AM)

Rebecca My agent is shopping the memoir and it's...well...excruciating. :-) But moving on to a novel and trying to not to think about it. ---except for the part where I should be rewriting it. 'tis the life.

I love watching your successes though. Vicarously is still a very nice way to live. ;-)


message 6: by Katrina (last edited Aug 25, 2016 11:41AM)

Katrina I savored your book. Each story was like a really fine truffle.

xoxoKat


message 5: by Tao (last edited Aug 25, 2016 11:38AM)

Tao hi pia. thanks for getting them. i hope they are okay. maybe try the stories first. the time out chicago review link doesn't work. here's a working one i think:




message 4: by Wayne (last edited Aug 25, 2016 11:33AM)

Wayne Nice NYT review of Famous Fathers on July 11:



An excerpt: "Ms. Ehrhardt deftly captures the repercussions of a narcissistic mother caught in the undertow of her own desires, and the unexpected tenderness that surfaces between Jimmy and Jilly. It’s quite amazing what Ms. Ehrhardt accomplishes in a mere 24 pages. It is, in short, a great story."


message 3: by Claudia (last edited Aug 25, 2016 11:29AM)

Claudia I agree with Terry - I can't imagine anyone ever being sorry for reading your books. But that thing he said about becoming rich, I'm still waiting for that to happen!


message 2: by Susan (last edited Aug 25, 2016 11:23AM)

Susan Henderson This is my favorite thing - browsing through my friends' bookshelves.

Pretty picture, PZ. xo


message 1: by Terry (last edited Aug 25, 2016 11:21AM)

Terry I personally guarantee that if anybody buys Pia's books and reads them, they will not be sorry.

Also, they will suddenly become rich, successful, and moderately happy.

Furthermore, all those not currently involved will fall in love. With someone available.

And will get a dog that is already trained to bring their slippers. And a plate of cheese and crackers. Without snitching cheese. Or crackers.

And will, when one is required, have time and space for a nap.

And a blessing from me.

Now.

Blessings.


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