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Field Notes for the Earthbound

John Mauk

Publication Date: September 15, 2014

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Cursed by tenderhearted witches, saved by Nazarene healers, and haunted by brazen lunatics, the characters in Field Notes for the Earthbound yearn to escape the relentless horizon of Northwestern Ohio. These connected stories chronicle an area dying to itself: shedding its history and awakening to modernity-to highways, speed, bottled beer, and rock-n-roll.

Praise

“John Mauk’s stories are filled with magic, violence, and wisdom. Among the blessed and the cursed, the drunks and the perverts, you will meet a girl who can fly, a belligerent priest, and the son of a witch. There’s something organic and essential, even inevitable, about these oddly-shaped stories; it’s as though they might have written themselves. The community opinion always matters here, as do the small-town values of hospitality and tolerance. In the words of one of Mauk’s narrators, ‘Everyday life churns out a rich perfume…The breath of every person, plant, and animal marries together, works its way upward.'”

-Bonnie Jo Campbell

If Lewis Nordan and Flannery O’Connor had a baby, he would be John Mauk. Early on in Mauk’s story ‘The Insult Comic,’ the narrator proclaims, ‘You can’t surf on corn.’ I’m here to tell you that John Mauk can surf on corn. Each unfathomable story will lead you to believe, to believe despite your logic telling you, No. Can’t be. Can’t happen. Mauk gives us a world you will find only here, only here until you set the book aside and go for a walk. Then you will begin to feel his world surrounding you. You will wonder if maybe, just maybe what you have read has been there all along, just down the street, in aisle three at the market, or up there in that house at the top of the hill. In ‘The Blessed,’ the narrator’s mother says that when a leaf releases its scent into the air, the whole world changes. When you read these joyfully unnerving stories that will happen for you-their scent will change your whole world-and you will be grateful.”

-Jack Ridl

About the Author

John Mauk

John Mauk began professional life as a rhetorical theorist, then later acknowledged his literary reflexes. His fiction has appeared in journals such as SalamanderArts and LettersThe ForgeNew Millennium Writings, Main Street Rag; his nonfiction in RumpusBeatrice.com, and Writer’s Digest. He has two full-length story collections, Field Notes for the Earthbound and Where All Things Flatten (April, 2024). He was elected professor of the year at two different colleges. Now, after twenty-four years of teaching, he hosts Prose from the Underground, an emerging video series for active writers.

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