In Between Days is Andrew Porter's long-awaited follow-up to the critically acclaimed short-story collection The Theory of Light and Matter.
Elson is drinking to numb the pain of his broken marriage. His ex-wife lies in a stranger's bed, lonely and waiting for dawn. Their son Richard, a young gay poet, is stunted by a fear of artistic failure. And then there is Chloe. The daughter. The one in love. The one in trouble with the law. The one on the run.
This is a novel about the vagaries of love and family, about betrayal and forgiveness, about the possibility and impossibility of coming home.
A graduate of Iowa Writers' Workshop, Andrew Porter has received a Pushcart prize, a James Michener/Copernicus Fellowship, and the W. K. Rose Fellowship in the Creative Arts. His award-winning fiction has appeared in One Story, Epoch, The Threepenny Review, and on NPR's Selected Stories. He teaches at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. The Theory of Light and Matter won the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction.
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