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L.C. Fiore

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L.C. Fiore's new novel is Coyote Loop (Adelaide Books, 2021).

His novel, The Last Great American Magic, won Novel of the Year from Underground Book Reviews.

His debut novel, Green Gospel (Livingston Press), was named First Runner-Up in the Eric Hoffer Book Awards (General Fiction), short-listed for the Balcones Fiction Prize, and long-listed for the Crook's Corner Book Prize.

His short fiction has appeared in Ploughshares, Michigan Quarterly Review, New South, The Ottawa Object, and storySouth, among many others, and has been anthologized in Sudden Flash Youth: 65 Short Short Stories (Persea Books) and Tattoos (Main Street Rag).

An award-winning short-story writer and editor, his work has also appeared on NPR, TriQuarterly Review, and in vari
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“It wasn't that she lit up, but that everything else seemed to dim. Things he thought were important or bright turned out not to be when she was around, when they were held up against her glow.”
L.C. Fiore, The Last Great American Magic

“Luck was its own thing entirely, a free agent. And believing that something so fickle would ever be on your side, that it could ever be counted on, was a good way to get yourself killed.”
L.C. Fiore, The Last Great American Magic




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