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Available April 2003

Fiction

$23.00t, Hardback

144 pages, 51/2 x 81/2

978-0-86554-839-8, H632

The Twelfth Year and other Stories
Southern stories of identity and self

Randy J. Hendricks

In his powerful debut collection Twelfth Year and Other Stories, Randy Hendricks paints each of his characters with a few meticulous strokes. Characters in search of identity, in search of the right path, in search of answers, drive each story and the questions each poses. In "The Stove," Joby Johnson must contend with the weight of his own pride and the questions it raises about who he is and who he wants to be. Sitting in a hospital waiting room, Caleb Vance must confront his own regrets as he looks back on his wife and their life together in the story "D & C." The narrator of "Ruins" moves us through his search for the real man behind his grandfather and the real man behind himself, seeking in his memories what he could not find in the actual experiences themselves.

Randy Hendricks’s economical storytelling gives each work an inevitable sense, as if the stories had always existed, each line of dialogue following the one before so naturally that one could not imagine the stories being any other way. Step by step then, each story in this collection constructs a journey of the most internal and fundamental kind, journeys that we all must make toward who we are.


Randy Hendricks was born in 1956 in Madisonville TN, the county seat of an area from which he draws much of his fiction. He has been a high school and college English teacher for most of his adult life as well as a writer, editor, and critic. He is the author of Lonelier than God: Robert Penn Warren and the Southern Exile and the coeditor (with James A. Perkins) of For the Record: A Robert Drake Reader. He lives in Carrollton, GA with his wife Cher and has two children, Amanda and Derek.

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