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Horses All Over Hell follows the twin tensions of Martys drinking and Joannas newfound religious sobriety--in a small Idaho city on the Snake in the early nineties. In Starlings Marty and Aunt Darlene enter Joannas bedroom with a sack of beer late at night seeking to revive her old drinking self. They Work at Night features Martys escalating drinking. Also presented is Joannas intense new friendship with an artist named Lucy. In Sending Those People Home ten-year-old Cory laments that his mom isnt like the other church mothers. He keeps her best photographs under his bed. Despite this familys troubles and whatever their fate they ache for each other and make their own often poignant gestures toward love. The eleven intricately woven short stories of Horses All Over Hell portray a family caught in an ever-deepening spiral of damage and despair while bound together by ties of love in a Western landscape that comes to life on the page. The deep flaws the beauty and the bravery of these richly imagined characters will linger with the reader long after the last page. --Mary Clearman Blew author of Jackalope Dreams and Ruby Dreams of Janis Joplin Professor emerita University of Idaho With a forceful grasp of character and pitch-perfect dialogue Ryan Blacketter brings us a deftly woven collection of stories about love and survival in a troubled yet enduring American family reminding us that those who bring the greatest hardship may be the only ones left to offer shelter. Blacketter summons a world equal parts whiskey and evangelism exhaustion and hope charged with the curiosity and confusion of childhood where loyalties are tested and rewarded and too often broken. Horses All Over Hell is a heartbreaking and mesmerizing new book from a master of modern American fiction. --Ernest Hilbert author of Last One Out book critic for Wall Street Journal and Washington Post Reading Horses All Over Hell I experienced a stark poetic American realism in a manner I havent in a long time. Blacketters prose calls to mind Joan Didion Raymond Carver Richard Ford Flannery OConnor and Larry Brown as he bluntly and beautifully lays out the saga of a family dealing with addiction and dogma. --Christian Winn author of Naked Me A graduate of the Iowa Writers Workshop Ryan Blacketter is the author of the novel Down in the River. He has received a literary grant from Oregon Arts and Culture Council and a prison-teaching grant from the Idaho Humanities Council. He works as a mentor for PEN Americas prison writing program. A Tennessee Williams Scholar at Sewanee he has read story manuscripts at Tin House and taught creative writing in Portland high schools through WITS.