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Home » 2024 Courage to Write » 2024 CTW WON » Patrick Strickland

Patrick Strickland

April 9, 2024

A History of Heartache: Stories (Short Story Collection), Athens, GREECE

This interlinked short story collection is populated by people in or from Texas, enduring the corrosive impacts of capitalism, extremism, poverty, and substance abuse.

“I hope these stories shine a light on the corrosive effect of masculinity, extremism, conspiracy theories, and the way capitalism can doom us to a place.”

Patrick Strickland is a journalist and writer from Texas. His short fiction has appeared at Porter House Review, The Coachella Review, Pithead Chapel, and The Broadkill Review, among others. He’s the author of three nonfiction books, including the forthcoming You Can Kill Each Other After I Leave: Refugees, Fascism, and Bloodshed in Greece (Melville House 2024). He holds an MFA in writing from the University of Nebraska-Omaha and works as the managing editor of Inkstick Media. He has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and placed third in the 2021 Larry Brown Short Story Award competition.

Visit Patrick’s website: www.patrickobrienstrickland.com

Find Patrick on Instagram: @patrickstricklandjournalist

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