Hugh Sheehy is the author of the short story collection The Invisibles (University of Georgia Press). His short stories, reviews, and other critical ephemera have appeared in a number of places, most recently West Branch, Story, The Los Angeles Review of Books, and Rain Taxi. He teaches Creative Writing at Ramapo College and is a Mentor in Miami University's Low Residency MFA Program.
Anybody can forget anybody. So claims the vanished husband of Jarmilla Price, protagonist of “Digging the Hole,” the final story in Nancy Zafris’s challenging and powerful new collection The Home…
There’s a scene in The Maltese Falcon in which the actress Mary Astor is pretending to be a woman named Brigid O’Shaugnessy who has been pretending to someone named Ruth Wonderly,…