Andrew Doll is a queer writer living in Portland, OR. His work explores the domestic, the mundane, the surreal.

The section “shorter stories” can be read as flash fiction or prose poetry. In the words of Grant Faulkner:

Flash blurs the lines of prose poetry because it relies less on explanation and more on evocation, undermining narrative structure just as prose poems undermine lyric structure. A flash story is by definition an intersection, something in between, just as a prose poem is. A prose poem seeks brevity, just as a flash piece does. A prose poem seems to ask the reader if it’s a poem or not just as some short-shorts ask if they’re a story or not.

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