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Rating: ![0 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-0-0.gif) Summary: No Pets Opens Heart of America Review: Bottom Dog Press is pleased to bring out this book of working-class stories by one of our best poets now writing fiction. The stories pull no punches yet deliver clear portraits of humanity. Author Lewis Nordon writes, "With swift, deft strokes, in spare, precise language, Jim Daniels can break your heart. He captures the tragic--maybe tragi-comic--lives of people whom I lont to reach out to, in the blue collar cities, and pluck them from the paths they seem destined to waly. The young people, the kids especially--about whom Daniels writes most brilliantly--they watch their parents' failures, are damaged by them, and tread difficult paths--but sometimes find a way out, sometimes find happiness. This is a fine book. I carry these characters with me, in my head and heart..." If you order, we promise to ship it out immeditely.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Absence of the American Dream Review: Carnegie Mellon's Jim Daniels has stepped out and published his first collection of short stories. Though they could be read as extensions to his poems; working class struggles in working class lives. Though these are as fresh and original as his poems are. John Sayles says it best on the back, this book truly is about those who are forced to realize that the American Dream is not for them. Honest blue-collar prose from one of the countries best writers.
Rating: ![1 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-1-0.gif) Summary: embarrassing Review: Daniels' poetry is just prose, and his prose is, well, just slop. This book is just plain awful.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Real Stories Review: I like Jim Daniels' stories because they are about real characters. And, he tells his stories with an honest voice. Too often when I read short stories, I feel that the writer is trying to impress me. I don't know if it's MFA programs or what, but many fiction writers seem to put craft, style, and experimentation over character, story, and authenticity. Not Daniels. He's about the character first. When he's got someone's story in his hands, he treats that character with dignity. He tries to tell the character's story as honestly as possible. He doesn't let overly crafted writing get in the way of that telling. Too often craft and style are the writer saying, "Look at how clever I am." But, when Jim Daniels writes about a character he wants the reader looking at that character only. He shows real respect for his characters.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Real Stories Review: I like Jim Daniels' stories because they are about real characters. And, he tells his stories with an honest voice. Too often when I read short stories, I feel that the writer is trying to impress me. I don't know if it's MFA programs or what, but many fiction writers seem to put craft, style, and experimentation over character, story, and authenticity. Not Daniels. He's about the character first. When he's got someone's story in his hands, he treats that character with dignity. He tries to tell the character's story as honestly as possible. He doesn't let overly crafted writing get in the way of that telling. Too often craft and style are the writer saying, "Look at how clever I am." But, when Jim Daniels writes about a character he wants the reader looking at that character only. He shows real respect for his characters.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Amazing! Review: Tough characters, sparse writing with an outcome that is rich and full of heart. The stories stay with you.
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