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Rachel Swearingen

    Rachel Swearingen crafts narratives that delve deeply into the human psyche and the intricacies of relationships. Her distinctive style employs penetrating introspection and precise language, drawing readers into the inner lives of her characters. Through her stories and essays, Swearingen explores universal themes of identity, loss, and the search for meaning in everyday existence. Her work stands as a significant contribution to contemporary American literature.

    How to Walk on Water and Other Stories
    • How to Walk on Water and Other Stories

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.2(113)Add rating

      In this spellbinding debut story collection, characters willingly open their doors to trouble. An investment banker falls for a self-made artist who turns the rooms of her apartment into eerie art installations. An au pair imagines her mundane life as film noir, endangering the infant in her care. A son pieces together the brutal attack his mother survived when he was a baby. These stories bristle with menace and charm with intimate revelations. Through nimble prose and considerable powers of observation, Swearingen takes us from Chicago, Minneapolis, and Northern Michigan, to Seattle, Venice, and elsewhere. She explores not only what it means to survive in a world marked by violence and uncertainty, but also how to celebrate what is most alive.

      How to Walk on Water and Other Stories