The Kind of Girl Launches!

My chapbook of flash fiction, The Kind of Girl, is now available!

The Kind of Girl press release

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Winner of the Rose Metal Press Seventh Annual Short Short Chapbook Contest, Judged by Deb Olin Unferth

Thirteen-year-old girls sunbathe in a public park, watching boys they realize they will never have. Three young friends’ admiration for their P.E. teacher leads to unexpected consequences. A woman reflects on the brother who went missing when she was twelve, while another longs for a father just out of reach. One girl gives up on being bad while another wearies of being good.  Kim Henderson’s collection The Kind of Girl ponders the ways girls and women find themselves defined—whether by their own hand or others’, their fantasies, or their unyielding environments. Here girls learn the complexity of adulthood and sexuality in stories of no more than 1,000 words each that are by turns absurd, realistic, and startlingly simple. Each story offers a fleeting but unflinching gaze into the mysteries, tragedies, and wonders of growing up.

“When you sit down to read this lovely set of idiosyncratic meditations and narrations and observations, you will find that, from the first sentence,  Kim Henderson has her tensions in place: ‘We were thirteen and it was the summer of ugliness.’ In Henderson’s world, every detail is full of the dramatic luminosity of that age.” —Deb Olin Unferth

AUGUST 2013 ISBN 978-0-9887645-2-1 Chapbook, letterpress cover 56 pages Flash fiction $12.00

Find out more and order here.

2 thoughts on “The Kind of Girl Launches!

  1. Natalie Sypolt

    Hi, Kim,

    I just wanted to let you know that your chapbook will be featured on the next episode of SummerBooks, a literary podcast that I host, along with my friend Renee Nicholson. Abbey and Kathleen asked us to do it, and we were happy to. We’ll record today, and it will go live either tonight or tomorrow morning.

    Thanks for the great stories!
    Natalie.

  2. jlbarrett2@gmail.com Post author

    Hi Natalie,

    What a nice Monday morning surprise! I just finished listening to it (and then of course had to spend some time listening to Neko Case)…will have to spend some time with the American Sweetheart, too. 🙂 I’d love to meet up at AWP! And in answer to your question about the book, I saw these characters as different girls and women (although I did find myself sometimes imagining the adult characters as some of the girls grown up).

    Kim

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