
Assistant Professor of English Tina May Hall's novella, All the Day's Sad Stories, has been published by Caketrain Press. The novella is a collection of 48 short short stories that trace a year in the life of a couple trying to conceive a child.
Brian Evenson, author of The Open Curtain and Last Days calls it "honest, unflinching, and very human." Peter Markus, author of The Singing Fish and Good Brother, says it is "a masterwork in miniature, a beautifully chiseled book of vignettes that blurs the line between the prose poem and the short story while managing to produce an arc of feeling that most novels lack."
Brian Evenson, author of The Open Curtain and Last Days calls it "honest, unflinching, and very human." Peter Markus, author of The Singing Fish and Good Brother, says it is "a masterwork in miniature, a beautifully chiseled book of vignettes that blurs the line between the prose poem and the short story while managing to produce an arc of feeling that most novels lack."