Delighted to have “When Seeing Isn’t Looking Isn’t Believing” published in The Tunnel at 25, a symposium engaging William H. Gass’s The Tunnel on the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of its publication. It features work by Joy Williams, David Auerbach, Steven G. Kellman, and others.
My contribution is a fiction told from the perspective of Martha Kohler, the novel’s anti-hero’s wife, who apostrophizes her late husband from the hospital bed where she fights for her life against a certain virus coursing through her.
Thanks, Ted Morrissey for the invitation and publication!