Award-winning novelist, screenwriter and playwright Bill Mesce,
Jr. turns, for the first time, to short fiction in a gallery of
pieces ranging from the familiar (an encounter at a winter-whipped
commuter bus stop in "North") to the arcane (a lost cavalry patrol
in the Civil War-set "Precis"); the sweet (a hopeful tete a tete at
Parisian cafe in "Ad Vivum") to the bittersweet (a drifter marking
time between busses in "Ante Meridiem"); the intimate (an altar
boy's private rebellion in "Crusade") to the epic (the Vietnam War
novella, "Diamond Red." Mesce's stunning first collection of short
fiction grafts sharp images onto a landscape filled with compelling
characters, characters who laugh and love and ache. His stories
carry and a sense of immediacy, the truth of experience.
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