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NOW, THAT'S A TRICK by Dawn Sperber

NOW, THAT'S A TRICK

by Dawn Sperber

Pub Date: Sept. 2nd, 2022
ISBN: 9781646629787
Publisher: Finishing Line Press

Sperber presents a clutch of short stories featuring strange magic and the landscape of New Mexico.

“Everything turns to poetry and impact, at least briefly,” notes the narrator of the collection’s title story. This observation, made after a coin trick–loving New Mexico ranch hand manifests a “melted pool of silver, faintly heart-shaped" on his chest after being hit by lightning, sets the tone for the 10 stories that follow. Most of the tales gathered here feature modern-day characters communing (or fusing) with New Mexico’s natural elements in some fashion. In “If the River Men Take You,” a woman reflects upon losing, perhaps intentionally, her engagement ring in the powerful Rio Grande. In “Why the Moon,” the narrator recounts glimpsing a boy riding a horse made of fire when her mild-mannered boyfriend literally cracked open his chest to show her the avatar of his inner passion—this explains why she “stayed with him for years and years, waiting, like the moon circling the earth,” for such passion to again reveal itself. Folksy humor is also present, particularly in “Our Master of Psalmody,” in which “the neuter down the street,” who “sings angelically the details of lust,” is banned from doing so at church but continues to attract a congregation. In these concise tales, the author conjures an impressive range of evocative and epiphanic moments, full of memorable turns of phrase to relish and ponder. “We have choices about what we carry with us. I carry my enchantment,” says the narrator of “Now, That’s a Trick,” a philosophy that also could be applied to this entire collection, which recalls the magical realism of Eudora Welty’s fiction. While some stories are inevitably less compelling than others, the journey Sperber takes readers on is intensely enjoyable and rewarding.

Poetic, thought-provoking flash fiction.