Greg Jackson
Greg Jackson has been a writing fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center, MacDowell Colony, and the University of Virginia’s MFA program. A winner of the Balch and Henfield Prizes and a finalist for the 2014 National Magazine Award in Fiction, his short stories have appeared in the New Yorker, Granta, and VQR.
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Dynamics in the Storm
Greg Jackson
‘You only have time to live your own life, and mine was falling apart.’
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First Sentence: Greg Jackson
Greg Jackson
‘I am being, I believe, about as forthright as I am being coy.’
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Epithalamium
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Hara had stumbled on a kind of play, as if they were sisters left alone by their parents for the first time to explore the different ways a day could be deconstructed.