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About Me

Here's the short version, off the back cover of my first book:

Al Sim has lived in ten American locales, including one US territory. He has had over twenty jobs that lasted longer than a day and at least three that did not. He is married and has two children. His fiction has appeared in numerous publications.

Among those publications are: Glimmer Train Stories , the Greensboro Review , The Literary Review , Portland Magazine , Terrain.org , New Millennium Writings , Projected Letters , Crab Creek Review , Saint Ann's Review , South Dakota Review , Fourteen Hills , and Antietam Review . I've won a Glimmer Train Very Short Fiction Award and a Silver Rose Award, and have been nominated for a Pushcart Prize.

Stories in the Old Style
My first book is Stories in the Old Style , published by Press 53 . According to Bill Roorbach , Author of Big Bend, The Smallest Color, and Temple Stream:

Stories in the Old Style harkens back to the days of Cannery Row, of Jack London, to the splendid era of American realists. Al Sim's people are the people Johnny Cash sings about, whether the setting is the great Southwest or Soho in New York City. And these are the people who make America such a complex and bedeviled place. So turn off the electric lights, unplug the phone, shoot your TV, and sit down in the easiest easy chair you've got: it's time to enjoy Stories in the Old Style.

The Desert at Night
Included in Stories in the Old Style are three pieces set in Los Huertos, a fictional village in the American Southwest. I'm currently finishing work on my next book, The Desert at Night , a novel-in-stories centered on the lives of three characters in this village: Chuy Sandoval, an adobe worker; his wife Teresa, a former schoolteacher who is currently unemployed; and Chuy's best friend, Rico Lupe, a bar owner. Eight of these stories have been accepted for publication, by Chiricú , Glimmer Train Stories , the Greensboro Review , Lynx Eye , Projected Letters , South Dakota Review (two stories), and Terrain.org .

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Writers and readers, editors and agents, book sellers and reviewers.

My Blog

Review of CROATAN by Doug Frelke

I could pretend that I don't know Doug Frelke, but that would be dishonest. Doug is a friend of mine, and a teammate of sorts, since we're both published by Press 53. That may be enough to convince yo...
Posted by on Thu, 03 May 2007 12:10:00 GMT