Some Extremely Boring Drives
- Publisher
- NeWest Press
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2012
- Category
- Literary, Contemporary Women, Short Stories (single author)
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781927063750
- Publish Date
- Sep 2014
- List Price
- $19.95
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781927063767
- Publish Date
- Sep 2012
- List Price
- $11.99
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Description
From the multi-talented author of Inventory and Open Pit comes a new collection of short stories, filled with lost souls drifting through exotic locales, reinventing themselves on the fly.
Marguerite Pigeon’s gifts for quick characterization and muscular dialogue are on full display in this collection, where you will encounter competitors in an endurance race at the edge of the world; the secret lives of stray cats, and those who try to catch them night after night; an interview with a once-famous musician who seems to be losing touch with reality; a date in Mexico City that ends in a kidnapping; a woman who comes face to face with her mirror image and finds that she’s taken another path; and a girl who’s determined to never, ever stand still again.
Praise for Some Extremely Boring Drives
"To use “boring” in a book title takes confidence, to add “extremely” may seem brash, but Marguerite Pigeon deserves to be cocky in naming her first collection of stories."
~ Jade Colbert, The Globe and Mail
“Each story reveals a peculiar and unique world peopled by genuinely interesting inhabitants.”
~ Dana Hansen, Quill & Quire
"There’s a propulsion to the narratives in Marguerite Pigeon’s Some Extremely Boring Drives that’s anything but boring. Attribute this to Pigeon’s strong yield of language and voice, her ability to cut a clear and quirky character, and her deft hand at developing uncanny situations."
~ Traci Skuce, The Coastal Spectator
"Driven to extremes, each of Pigeon’s characters is stripped of the coping mechanism that has kept them moving forward; when they’re jolted out of the trance of the ordinary, we don’t know which way they’ll go, or even if they will survive. But one thing is certain—they will never be the same."
~ Kristine Morris, ForeWord Reviews
About the author
Marguerite Pigeon is a former journalist and traveller turned writer of fiction and poetry. In 2001 she lived for several months near the Honduran-Salvadoran border working with a local indigenous organization, an experience that became the inspiration for Open Pit. She later attended UBC’s Creative Writing MFA program. Since graduating, her short stories and poems have appeared in journals throughout Canada and internationally, and her first book of poetry, Inventory (Anvil 2009), was nominated for the Gerald Lampert Award. Originally from Blind River, Ontario, she currently lives in Vancouver.
Open Pit is her first novel.
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Awards
- Short-listed, ReLit Award for Short Fiction
- Short-listed, Trade Fiction Book Award at the Alberta Book Publishing Awards