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Jessie van Eerden

    Jessie van Eerden's writing delves into profound human themes, exploring the complexities of faith and identity. Her essays and prose are known for their introspective nature and incisive examination of spiritual and existential questions. Van Eerden masterfully weaves personal experience with broader philosophical reflections, offering readers a unique perspective on the human condition. Her distinctive voice is celebrated for its candor and literary craft.

    Crocheting Reversible Amigurumi Projects
    Call It Horses
    • 2024

      A delightful book of inside-out animal crochet patterns created with traditional and faux fur yarns. Filled with tips, tricks, and techniques to build your skills and ensure success for every design, this exciting guide features seven adorable amigurumi patterns that are reversible and transform into a whole new design.

      Crocheting Reversible Amigurumi Projects
    • 2021

      Winner of the 2019 Dzanc Prize for Fiction Set in small-town West Virginia in the twilight of the eighties, Call It Horses tells the story of three women--niece, aunt, and stowaway--and an improbable road trip. Frankie is an orphan (or a reluctant wife). Mave is an autodidact (or the town pariah). Nan is an artist (or the town whore). Each separately haunted, Frankie, Mave, and Nan--with a hound in tow--set out in an Oldsmobile Royale for Abiquiú and the desert of Georgia O'Keeffe, seeking an escape from everything they've known. Frankie records the journey in letters to her aunt Mave's dead lover, a linguist named Ruth, sketching out her troubled life and her complicated relationship with Mave, who became her guardian when Frankie was orphaned at sixteen. Slowly, one letter at a time, Frankie exposes the ruins of herself and her fellow passengers: things that chase them, that died too soon, that never lived. With lush prose and brutal empathy, Frankie tells Ruth--and herself--the story of liminality experienced by a woman standing just outside of motherhood, fulfillment, and love.

      Call It Horses