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In the Shadow of the Architect

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Coalescing around themes of family and belonging, the past's influence on the present, and the ways we define ourselves, In the Shadow of the Architect is a collection that dazzles. What happens when one's mentor is larger-than-life? How do we establish our sense of self? Where do we turn when we don't know how to make sense of the world? In these grounded, surprising stories, relatable characters are forced to grapple with who they are-and who they could become. A closeted teenager learns from the nude model in his life-drawing class what it might mean to be a gay man in Fort Worth. A lifestyle blogger looking to expand her influence hires a photographer whose work destabilizes her seemingly perfect family. A boy finds friendship in the precocious daughter of a recently deceased architect whose fame and force of personality continue to dominate their lives. In Bradley Bazzle's deft hands, these characters-on the cusp of change, willingly or not-discover truths about themselves, some of which they might regret learning.
Bradley Bazzle is the author of Fathers of Cambodian Time-Travel Science and Trash Mountain. His work has appeared in New Letters, Colorado Review, New England Review, Fiction Daily, and elsewhere. Originally from Dallas, Texas, he lives with his family in Athens, Georgia, where he teaches improvisational comedy.
In the Shadow of the Architect Where the West Begins Scuttling and Creeping Relatable Influence Missing Each Unique Specimen The Colleyville House of Gil Fontaine Acknowledgments
"Bazzle leads the reader on a treasure hunt of the secret corners, angles, scaffolding, and foundations that make a life a life. These stories reveal the imprints of the past on the present, as Bazzle's always-searching characters excavate memories, longings, regrets, and wonder through the trajectory of their messy and fascinating lives." - Joanna Luloff, author of The Beach at Galle Road: Stories from Sri Lanka
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