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What It Might Feel Like to Hope

“Dorene O’Brien’s stories operate on a different plane and dimension of realism–flesh and blood yet dipped in a neon wash … O’Brien’s prose possesses a particular cinema that will not just stay in your mind but your gut as well.”

– Porochista Khakpour, author of Sick

“Like all superb constructions, Dorene O’Brien’s magical new collection of short fiction, What It Might Feel Like to Hope, quickly transports readers beyond the bones of its structure—the deftly crafted plots, striking characterizations and clever, lyrical prose—to places of genuine wonder.”

– Laura Bernstein-Machlay, author of Travelers

“A panoply of humanity—characters who are hilarious and real and bumble through life making the same mistakes as the rest of us.”

– Kelly Fordon, author of Garden for the Blind

These stories “remind us what it means to be human and the myriad ways we work out its complexities.”

– Lolita Hernandez, author of Autopsy of an Engine

What It Might Feel Like to Hope “takes readers on a wondrous journey that is at times laugh-out-loud humorous, at times heartbreaking, but always compelling and magnificent in its authenticity … the thread of hope—in all its desperate and wonderful glory—weaves its magic throughout this gem.”

– Ksenia Rychtycka, author of Crossing the Border

“Entering closely and powerfully into the varied lives of her concisely drawn characters, O’Brien shows an uncommon sympathy to the struggling, the beleaguered, even the obtuse and the angry. In doing so, she brings to us humor, tenderness and, yes, hope.”

– Sarah Shoemaker, author of Mr. Rochester

“What gives these fine stories real heft is their authenticity, which O’Brien achieves through masterful use of voice, dialogue, and accurate detail. You trust her storytelling utterly.”

– José Skinner, author of The Tombstone Race

“O’Brien links her stories not with the traditional steel of recurring characters or connected plotlines, but with the silken thread of shared desires, destinies, and the refusal to relinquish either to the quotidian challenges of circumstance.”

– Laura Hulthen Thomas, author of States of Motion

“O’Brien’s collection of stories takes us on a wild ride from [the] seemingly mundane … to the depths of sorrow.”

– Anca Vlasopolos, author of Cartographies of Scale (and Wing)

“The stories in Dorene O’Brien’s What It Might Feel Like to Hope are heartbreaking, funny, thoughtful and keenly attuned to the frailties of humans and their often ineffectual attempts to connect with each other…. Deliciously all over the place, yet tight and cohesive, once these stories drop their truth bombs, you’re left both dazed and sated by their richness.”

– Michael Zadoorian, author of Beautiful Music

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