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Tuesday Toasts for Midwest Writers: Kim Suhr's "Night Vision"
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Tuesday Toasts for Midwest Writers: Kim Suhr's "Night Vision"

Story discussion and analysis with Kelly Fordon
Kim Suhr

Hi Everyone,

On April 24th, Kim Suhr and I met to discuss her story, “Night Vision.”

Night Vision, was a finalist in the summer contest of Solstice: A Magazine of Diverse Voices judged by Celeste Ng.

Please read the story first before you watch the video.

Cheers,

Kelly

P.S.: If you live in the Midwest and would like to be featured on Tuesday Toasts, feel free to reach out!

Bio: Kim Suhr is the author of the story collections Nothing to Lose (Cornerstone Press, 2018) and Close Call (Cornerstone Press, 2024). She holds an MFA in fiction from the Solstice Program where she was the Dennis Lehane Fellow. Her writing has appeared in various publications, and she is the Director of Red Oak Writing, where she leads Writers’ Roundtable critique groups and provides manuscript critiques & coaching. When she isn’t writing, she enjoys hiking, gardening, and being a fan-girl for her grown children in their various pursuits.

Read more about Kim Suhr here.

Purchase her books here.

Coming up on Let’s Deconstruct a Story:

Christie Hodgen’s “Rich Strike” will be available here at Story Magazine. Please consider subscribing to this fantastic literary magazine! Thanks, Michael Nye!

In June, Caitlin Horrocks and I will talk to Erika Krouse about a short story from her collection, Save Me, Stranger. This is a book that blew me away, and I know Caitlin felt the same way. Thanks to Joy Gaines-Friedler for giving it to me! (This is what literary community is all about:) I will host a book club discussion of Save Me, Stranger on Tuesday, May 27th, at 1 pm for paid subscribers.

Kim Suhr: Annotated Text here:

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