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13 March 2018

“Mary Jane Myers skillfully paints the many shades of loneliness. . . A highly thought-provoking collection.”—Daniel M. Jaffe, editor of With Signs and Wonders: An International Anthology of Jewish Fabulist Fiction; author of The Genealogy of Understanding
“The personal, the artistic, and the spiritual collide with small, perfect explosions in these entrancing stories. Mary Jane Myers writes with great subtlety and poignancy, offering plenty of delights and surprises.”—Ross King, author of Mad Enchantment: Claude Monet and the Painting of the Water Lilies
Bitter, joyful, worn down, filled with wonder, acutely self-aware, and often deeply in need of perspective—such are the women at the center of Mary Jane Myers' compelling debut short story collection. Lonely and stuck in lives that have begun to feel stale, these ordinary women—administrative assistants, typists, accountants—awake unto themselves after brushes with the surreal. While light and playful in tone, the stories reflect the hollowness and toxicity that can come from ascribing too strictly to the popularly held values of our contemporary society and the confusion caused by wobbly religious beliefs in a secular world.
Louise, an unassuming tourist, is accosted in a museum in Florence by the voice of Galileo’s finger bone promising to grant her greatest wish in return for a simple favor. Diane narrowly escapes a toxic relationship and sinks into a depression when she becomes convinced the gods are speaking to her through a stone from the lava fields of Maui. Helen, who has always wanted someone with whom to appreciate classical music, ends up playing host to Franz Schubert, when she meets the young composer wandering in the woods near her home in the Santa Monica Mountains.
Witty, revelatory―and at times chilling―Curious Affairs allows us to see the strangeness in the ordinary.
Mary Jane Myers lives in Los Angeles. Curious Affairs is her debut collection of short stories.
“The personal, the artistic, and the spiritual collide with small, perfect explosions in these entrancing stories. Mary Jane Myers writes with great subtlety and poignancy, offering plenty of delights and surprises.”—Ross King, author of Mad Enchantment: Claude Monet and the Painting of the Water Lilies
“The stories in this collection are little symphonies that traverse oceans, continents, and other dimensions, and the lucky reader gets swept up into these beautifully polished words and worlds.”—Kerry Madden-Lunsford, Director of Creative Writing, University of Alabama Birmingham, and author of Offsides, the Maggie Valley Trilogy of children’s novels, and Up Close Harper Lee
The Maui Stone
Money Dragons
Galileo's Finger
Recovery
Sappho Resurgent
Beef Medallions
A Day at Versailles
The Ancestors Speak
The Seraphita Sonata
GaGa's Piano
The Carpaccio Dog
The Curious Affair of Helen and Franz
The Beautiful Lady
Great Books
The Miracle of the Shellflowers