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Haunting tales that aspect the winding paths that ladies stick to of their look for human connection.

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Tell Me Everything" was published in The Greensboro Review, no. 59 (Winter 199596). ) Grand Prize and appeared in the CWA newsletter Byline (Fall 1997). "Fallow" was published in Prairie Hearts: Women's Writings on the Midwest (Outrider Press, 1996). "Fitness Tests" was published in The Little Magazine 19 (1993). "What Alma Knows" was published in the Spring 1998 issue of Room of One's Own. "Stories about Miranda" is adapted from a longer work and was published in the May 1998 issue of Black Water Review.

Competition Winners in Fiction 1996 Katherine L. Hester, Eggs for Young America judge: Francine Prose 1997 Joyce Hinnefeld, Tell Me Everything and Other Stories judge: Joanna Scott Page iii Tell Me Everything and Other Stories Joyce Hinnefeld Page iv Middlebury College Press Published by University Press of New England, Hanover, NH 03755 � 1998 by Joyce Hinnefeld All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America 5 4 3 2 1 CIP data appear at the end of the book Acknowledgments "Jump Start" was published in 13th Moon 13 (1995) and in Many Lights in Many Windows: Twenty Years of Great Fiction and Poetry from The Writers Community (Milkweed Editions, 1997).

It worked, as she'd known it would. They made plans to go the next day. Pam would call Trish, who could probably get her mother's car for the afternoon. But after she hung up, Mary felt a vague uneasiness, almost a sort of guilt, over going on so about Joseph. She told herself that it was only to get Pam and Trish to go there with her, so they could have their own private beach like she'd always wanted. And yet she couldn't help feeling that she had wronged him, this young man she didn't even know, in some way.

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