
Learning to Hit My Mother
Stories of Calamity
$29.75
- Paperback
256 pages
- Release Date
20 October 2026
Summary
For fans of Cormac McCarthy, a novel-in-stories that chronicles, with compelling accuracy and violence and through shape-shifting prose and rococo, one girl’s passage from childhood to motherhood in a small midwestern town.
A clear-eyed and necessary account of how violence insinuates itself into characters living liminal lives in the purgatorial world of Ontario, Illinois, Learning to Hit My Mother is a collection of connected stories that all possess a unity of place—and ch…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9798896361763 |
|---|---|
| Author: | Elizabeth Kirschner |
| Publisher: | She Writes Press |
| Imprint: | She Writes Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 256 |
| Release Date: | 20 October 2026 |
| Weight: | 210g |
| Dimensions: | 216mm x 140mm |
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Praise for Elizabeth Kirchner’s Because the Sky Is a Thousand Soft Hurts: “A gut-punch to the soul. There is nothing easy about the magic Kirschner casts; rather, its complexity serves to illuminate the indomitability of the human spirit in those deep, dark places where it would seem no spirit could survive. This is a devastatingly beautiful book.”—Laura Hurwitz, author of Disappear Home “Because the Sky Is a Thousand Soft Hurts is a master stroke. Brimming with a hallucinatory spirit, these are less stories and more poetic and metaphysical voyages. A literary achievement, this collection rewards re-reading over and over again.”—Jonathan Koven, author of Palm Lines and editor of Toho Journal “This collection is a powerhouse of language; its sentences sing with heat and precision. Kirschner’s voice is poetic, lyrical, and singular. She exposes the vulnerable and damaged through the lens of hope and redemption. A stunning collection that will stay with me for a long time.”—Erika Nichols-Frazer, editor of An Anthology of Mental Health Recovery Stories “Reading Elizabeth Kirschner’s Because the Sky Is a Thousand Soft Hurts is like being enveloped in layers of jeweled robes—each layer intricate with emotional depth and magnificent prose. Kirschner’s characters brave their lives—family violence; childhood trauma—in scenes so immediate and chilling, the reader is dared to both look deeply, then look away—in awe.”—Sari Rosenblatt, author of Father Guards the Sheep “We need more voices like Elizabeth Kirschner’s, whose words connote the reality of trauma, illness, neurodivergence, and beauty through the juxtaposition of her own associative metaphors, similes, and images. A published poet and memoirist, she also proves adept at fiction. These are not conventional stories but quantum fictions.”—Kevin Richard Kaiser, editor-in-chief of Punt Volat and author of An Ethics Beyond: Posthumanist Animal Encounters and Variable Kindness in the Fiction of George Saunders “Elizabeth Kirschner’s collection dances on a keen edge—not only between fiction and poetry, but hallucination and holiness. This is a collection full of dark corners and glorious twists. Reader, take it slowly. Savor it.”—Adam Prince, author of The Ugly Wishes of Beautiful Men “Kirschner’s prose is a crucible in which characters, causation, and language itself are broken down and recast. But it is ultimately our own hearts that emerge, pulverized and purified, from her fires.”—Jonathan Freeman-Coppadge, Fiction Editor, Oyster River Pages
About The Author
Elizabeth Kirschner
Elizabeth Kirschner has written across decades. Her books include My Life as a Doll, Waking the Bones, and her debut collection of stories, Because the Sky Is a Thousand Soft Hurts. Kirschner expertly crafts the unexpected in stories that leave the reader feeling haunted and moved. Her voice is poetic, lyrical, and singular. Book after book is a monumental exploration of beauty in unpredictable places. She exposes the vulnerable and damaged through the lens of hope and redemption. A Master Gardener, Kirschner currently lives in Blue Hill, ME.
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