Editor’s Notes by Mark Neely
So how do we live in these uncertainties? How do we hold on to time even as we are rushed downstream through its bends and rapids? One answer is literature, particularly the kind of nonfiction we publish here at River Teeth—writing that strives to tell the truth but understands how that truth is always obscured by the limitations of language and memory. Continue reading . . .
Contents
“The Circus Train” Steven Harvey ◆ “While You Are Walking with a Boy You Find a Duck” Sophie Ezzell ◆ “Pappy” Andre Dubus III ◆ “Floating” Kathryn Winograd ◆ “Tenderness” Mary Milstead ◆ “Parallax” N.D. Brown ◆ “Tea Cups” Alexandra Teague ◆ “Learn to Fly” Suzanne Finney ◆ “A Father’s Guide to the Pulitzer Gallery” Jefferson Slagle ◆ “Wonder Woman” Constance Adler ◆ “Truths and Lies” Ira Sukrungruang
Contributors’ Notes . . .