This short story by Billie Livingston appeared in The Walrus and is from her new book Greedy Little Eyes. You can read it here.
The first sentence of this story is, “You are never as lonely as when you are lonely in the company of your lover.” This sets the tone for the entire story.
Soon after that she moved in with Thomas. She said, “I should have known something was wrong when Thomas sucked back the better part of a twenty-sixer of Glenlivet before he could kiss me the first time.” There was something wrong however, I wont tell you any more because I don’t want to risk spoilers.
The story feels a little choppy and rushed to me but does reach a surprising conclusion. From reading this very short story, all of eight pages, I can tell Billie Livingston has the gift of prose. I look forward to reading the rest of this short story collection.
Please stay tuned tomorrow, for my review of ‘Bow Grip’ by short story writer Ivan E. Coyote. She has done several short story collection but Bow Grip is her first novel. She will also be appearing at event #64 Short Stories, Varied Voices, on Sunday, October 24th.
I’ve met Ivan several times. She’s awesome. Say hi to her for me.
John, I will do that. Have you read any of her books? What’s your favorite?
I haven’t but, if you’ll recall, I did read one of her short stories
Sounds like a story I’ll have to read. I’m always happy to find a new Canadian author.
John, I’m off to see the link.
Loni, I’ve found so many during the festival!