Dewey Edition23
ReviewsThe seemingly simple beauty of the language sets Handcrafted Dolls" apart. There is no flash here, just verbal magic of a special type. If you love to read, you'll be thinking, This is what words in a story ought to do." — Electric Literature "There is no one better at the short story than Dale Herd. Unmatched for candor, swiftness, scale of incident . . . The immediacy you feel is of the particular moment taken and followed. Fortunately, a goodly sampling of what he's been up to over the past forty-something years is bound together in the new Empty Pockets . Dale is a writer to converse with, always good to hear." —Bird & Beckett Bookstore Join me in re-discovering this gritty, unsparing and fresh voice." —The Quivering Pen, "Herd's pieces are tightly crafted, many honing in on a single scene or conversation. His sharp prose cuts cleanly in and out of the lives of his myriad protagonists." -- The Foxing Review "Nineteen new stories by Herd join the sixty-four selected picks, making for a fictional world that is uniquely his." -- Lively Arts "The seemingly simple beauty of the language sets "Handcrafted Dolls" apart. There is no flash here, just verbal magic of a special type. If you love to read, you'll be thinking, This is what words in a story ought to do." -- Electric Literature "There is no one better at the short story than Dale Herd. Unmatched for candor, swiftness, scale of incident . . . The immediacy you feel is of the particular moment taken and followed. Fortunately, a goodly sampling of what he's been up to over the past forty-something years is bound together in the new Empty Pockets . Dale is a writer to converse with, always good to hear." --Bird & Beckett Bookstore "Join me in re-discovering this gritty, unsparing and fresh voice." --The Quivering Pen, "There is no one better at the short story than Dale Herd. Unmatched for candor, swiftness, scale of incident . . . The immediacy you feel is of the particular moment taken and followed. Fortunately, a goodly sampling of what he's been up to over the past forty-something years is bound together in the new Empty Pockets . Dale is a writer to converse with, always good to hear." —Bird & Beckett Bookstore Join me in re-discovering this gritty, unsparing and fresh voice." —The Quivering Pen, "Herd's pieces are tightly crafted, many honing in on a single scene or conversation. His sharp prose cuts cleanly in and out of the lives of his myriad protagonists."--The Foxing Review "Empty Pockets collects nineteen new and sixty-four previously published stories from one of America's masters of the form."--Largehearted Boy "Nineteen new stories by Herd join the sixty-four selected picks, making for a fictional world that is uniquely his."--Lively Arts "Empty Pockets provides a fine overview to the work of a writer whose work eludes easy description, but remains ahead of its time. Whether in his blending of the traditional and the experimental, or in distilling stories down to a precisely phrased form, these stories offer plenty to savor."--Star Tribune "The seemingly simple beauty of the language sets "Handcrafted Dolls" apart. There is no flash here, just verbal magic of a special type. If you love to read, you'll be thinking, This is what words in a story ought to do."--Electric Literature "There is no one better at the short story than Dale Herd. Unmatched for candor, swiftness, scale of incident . . . The immediacy you feel is of the particular moment taken and followed. Fortunately, a goodly sampling of what he's been up to over the past forty-something years is bound together in the new Empty Pockets. Dale is a writer to converse with, always good to hear."--Bird & Beckett Bookstore "Herd is still one of the great prose stylists and most economical of story tellers (some of his stories are half a page) and a master of creating characters and the lives they live, and the world they live them in, with a simple page long monologue or a page and a half of dialogue, or less."--Lally's Alley "Herd's anonymity has made discovering Empty Pockets even more special, like finding the next great band and hearing them play in a hole in the wall bar instead of a sold out arena."--Queen Mobs Teahouse "Join me in re-discovering this gritty, unsparing and fresh voice."--The Quivering Pen, "Herd's pieces are tightly crafted, many honing in on a single scene or conversation. His sharp prose cuts cleanly in and out of the lives of his myriad protagonists." -- The Foxing Review " Empty Pockets collects nineteen new and sixty-four previously published stories from one of America's masters of the form." -- Largehearted Boy "Nineteen new stories by Herd join the sixty-four selected picks, making for a fictional world that is uniquely his." -- Lively Arts " Empty Pockets provides a fine overview to the work of a writer whose work eludes easy description, but remains ahead of its time. Whether in his blending of the traditional and the experimental, or in distilling stories down to a precisely phrased form, these stories offer plenty to savor." --Star Tribune "The seemingly simple beauty of the language sets "Handcrafted Dolls" apart. There is no flash here, just verbal magic of a special type. If you love to read, you'll be thinking, This is what words in a story ought to do." -- Electric Literature "There is no one better at the short story than Dale Herd. Unmatched for candor, swiftness, scale of incident . . . The immediacy you feel is of the particular moment taken and followed. Fortunately, a goodly sampling of what he's been up to over the past forty-something years is bound together in the new Empty Pockets . Dale is a writer to converse with, always good to hear." --Bird & Beckett Bookstore "Herd is still one of the great prose stylists and most economical of story tellers (some of his stories are half a page) and a master of creating characters and the lives they live, and the world they live them in, with a simple page long monologue or a page and a half of dialogue, or less." -- Lally's Alley "Herd's anonymity has made discovering Empty Pockets even more special, like finding the next great band and hearing them play in a hole in the wall bar instead of a sold out arena." --Queen Mobs Teahouse "Join me in re-discovering this gritty, unsparing and fresh voice." --The Quivering Pen, "Herd's pieces are tightly crafted, many honing in on a single scene or conversation. His sharp prose cuts cleanly in and out of the lives of his myriad protagonists." — The Foxing Review Nineteen new stories by Herd join the sixty-four selected picks, making for a fictional world that is uniquely his." — Lively Arts The seemingly simple beauty of the language sets Handcrafted Dolls" apart. There is no flash here, just verbal magic of a special type. If you love to read, you'll be thinking, This is what words in a story ought to do." — Electric Literature "There is no one better at the short story than Dale Herd. Unmatched for candor, swiftness, scale of incident . . . The immediacy you feel is of the particular moment taken and followed. Fortunately, a goodly sampling of what he's been up to over the past forty-something years is bound together in the new Empty Pockets . Dale is a writer to converse with, always good to hear." —Bird & Beckett Bookstore Join me in re-discovering this gritty, unsparing and fresh voice." —The Quivering Pen, "Herd's pieces are tightly crafted, many honing in on a single scene or conversation. His sharp prose cuts cleanly in and out of the lives of his myriad protagonists." -- The Foxing Review " Empty Pockets collects nineteen new and sixty-four previously published stories from one of America's masters of the form." -- Largehearted Boy "Nineteen new stories by Herd join the sixty-four selected picks, making for a fictional world that is uniquely his." -- Lively Arts "The seemingly simple beauty of the language sets "Handcrafted Dolls" apart. There is no flash here, just verbal magic of a special type. If you love to read, you'll be thinking, This is what words in a story ought to do." -- Electric Literature "There is no one better at the short story than Dale Herd. Unmatched for candor, swiftness, scale of incident . . . The immediacy you feel is of the particular moment taken and followed. Fortunately, a goodly sampling of what he's been up to over the past forty-something years is bound together in the new Empty Pockets . Dale is a writer to converse with, always good to hear." --Bird & Beckett Bookstore "Herd is still one of the great prose stylists and most economical of story tellers (some of his stories are half a page) and a master of creating characters and the lives they live, and the world they live them in, with a simple page long monologue or a page and a half of dialogue, or less." -- Lally's Alley "Join me in re-discovering this gritty, unsparing and fresh voice." --The Quivering Pen
Dewey Decimal813/.54
SynopsisPraise for Dale Herd: A world takes place here with extraordinary economy: articulate, fragile, heartfelt. --Robert Creeley Dale Herd's writing has affected the way I look at the world, as well as opening me up to one more possibility of how to transform the world into words, and his books certainly deserve a place on the highest shelf.-- American Book Review From high school love notes to a drug runner's day; from a boy's first fistfight to the unexpected aftermath of a woman's first experience of marijuana, Dale Herd's stories travel the backroads, sending postcards of life as it is lived., Praise for Dale Herd: "A world takes place here with extraordinary economy: articulate, fragile, heartfelt." --Robert Creeley "Dale Herd's writing has affected the way I look at the world, as well as opening me up to one more possibility of how to transform the world into words, and his books certainly deserve a place on the highest shelf."-- American Book Review From high school love notes to a drug runner's day; from a boy's first fistfight to the unexpected aftermath of a woman's first experience of marijuana, Dale Herd's stories travel the backroads, sending postcards of life as it is lived., Easy Rider short fiction--gritty, unsparing snapshots of just getting by in barrooms and diners on the margins of 1970s America.