Given Falcons on the Floor’s subject matter – the story of two Iraqi 20-somethings negotiating the limitations and innate heartbreaks of their war-torn homeland – one could be forgiven for assuming Justin Sirois, best known as a poet and the founder of Narrow House Press, might go underground for a while to shake off his novel’s dark, intimate encounters with violence. But Sirois is nothing if not prolific, and while his self-published serial So Say the Waiters observes a very different...
Published on December 31, 2012 04:43