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The Immediacy of Emotional Kerfuffles

door KJ Hannah Greenberg

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National Endowment for the Humanities awardee and designated Keeper of the Hibernaculum of Imaginary Hedgehogs KJ Hannah Greenberg presents The Immediacy of Emotional Kerfuffles, a spellbinding collection of eighty speculative flash fiction and short fiction offerings. If you like your literary fiction sprinkled with friendly insanity, or if you prefer your contemporary fantasy to resonate with profound realism, or if you simply enjoy reading about anthropomorphic critters and everyday people in unusual situations both mundane and bizarre, this collection is for you. "KJ's short stories will immerse you in a river of humanity. You will swim with wild things, bob alone in balmy calm backwaters, struggle through raging torrents, meander in mud, and ultimately be pushed into a speculative ocean of desire for more." Ion Newcombe, editor, AntipodeanSF "A collection of stories that's as brave as it is entertaining and insightful. KJ Hannah Greenberg is one of the world's most naturally gifted writers, able to capture moments and emotions in time and inject them effortlessly into your soul. Leave this book at your peril; absorb it like it's the last book you'll ever read." Colin Galbraith, editor, The Ranfurly Review "Greenberg has really come into her own in the last few years. She's a rising star and "Kerfluffles" only drives that home. Definitely a must read." E.S. Wynn, editor, Weirdyear… (meer)
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Oh my good god.

This was an Early Reviewer book, so I felt that I had to give it a decent go. If it wasn't for that, I'd have ditched it at the author's preface, one line of which read By using brief tales to vivisect marriage, family units, friendship, and passing fancies, we can: reify our ideas, celebrate the meaning we assign to our mentations, and explicate some of the responses we have to our notions' actualizations. (Seriously, publisher - what were you thinking?).

If I'd made it through that, page one of the first story would have once again made me hurl the book from me, as someone is trying to write a speech for a wedding and we hear "he meant to scribe that.... he penned that..." I thought it's sometime at school that you learn that you don't need to stretch desperately to find different words to describe the same simple action.

However, given the responsibility to review the book, I decided I had to get through 10% of it. This would have taken me to p24. I couldn't quite manage it. I did make it through to p22, the end of the fourth story in the book. What made me finally stop? It wasn't the fact that on a single page of this story, the main character was described as "the matron... the professor... the scholar... the intellectual". I could just about get through that by this point. No, it was the fact that at the end of the story I realised that I didn't have a clue what the point of the story was. Not that I understood it and was rolling my eyes because it was so irritating - as with the previous three stories. No, I just didn't get it at all.

If only it was possible to give a book a quarter star. ( )
  wandering_star | Mar 6, 2015 |
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So I don't have a lot of good to say about this book. It didn't invite me in as a reader, but it wasn't because it was challenging or thought-provoking.

The writing seemed pretentious. Greenberg uses an extensive vocabulary in a way that didn't really move things along, but seemed like more of a showing-off attempt. While that's problematic, the extensive typos make it unforgivable to me. I also didn't think the mention of hedgehogs in most of the stories in the collection made it quirky or funny since they often seemed so forced and there just for the sake of a gimmick. I just really, really did not enjoy this collection of short stories and I'm not sure who the audience would be for this. ( )
  Sean191 | Aug 30, 2014 |
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This writer has the ability to tell a complicated story on one or two pages. Either she has a wonderful imagination and little time to write or her brain works overtime! Whatever the reason, I, who do not care for short stories, immediately fell into her rhythm and thoroughly enjoyed myself.

She is absolutely unique in her thinking and writing and I think she has a lot to teach the word acrobats out there. ( )
  oracle | Apr 11, 2014 |
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In her preface Ms. Greenberg provides a kind of mission statement
for her collection of short-shorts: “Small fictions, like the
eighty stories constituting The Immediacy of Emotional Kerfuffles
[commotions], make for great means to explore our
pathos, to unabashedly strip away old-fashioned prejudices, and
even to dally at the bizarre edges of living.” Her themes provide
the usual contemporary sources of pathos--loveless marriages,
midlife crises, failed careers and dreams, and terminal illnesses--
but her self-consciously literary narrative technique is indeed
bizarre and, in most cases, deprives her characters of the human
sympathy the reader would like to grant them.

Fantasy stories involve people, animals, or situations that
would not be encountered in real life but are told in a plausibly
realistic way. In contrast, Ms. Greenberg’s tales involve the
realistic stuff of everyday life told in a less than believable,
often incoherent manner. As nonsense it fails to be playful, and
as dry, subtle humor (if that is her intent) it fails to be amus-
ing. One of the worst offenders (brace yourself) was “Baking
Cookies, Counting Cheshire Cats, Espousing Classical Rhetoric,
Raising Rabbits, and Signing off from Cancer” about a dying woman
who has tried to juggle being an academic, housewife, and mother.
Unfortunately, Mr. Ears, the family’s sick rabbit who turned out
to be “preggers,” was the only one I could understand or feel
anything for.

In a few of her offerings, Ms. Greenberg allows us to put away
our unabridged dictionaries and enjoy a moving story told in a
plain, lucid style: “Earlop’s Secrets” and “The Milkmaid’s Prayer”
are examples. This is a collection to browse selectively. ( )
  KathyWoodall | Apr 6, 2014 |
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Flash fiction sometimes called short short stories or sudden fiction is the basis of the new collection of stories by KJ Hannah Greenberg. There are 80 stories in about 240 pages.

There are four sections, The Morass of Marriage, Other Relational Quagmires, Workplace Conundrums and Aches Also from Acquaintances. The stories vary from the bizarre to the surreal to psychological realism. The author has a gift for the unusual and compelling aspects of human nature and typically explores it in a offbeat, lively, engaging and insightful fashion.

I tended to skip around marking those stories that I intend to return to for new insights into our sometimes laughable and frequently sad attempt at human connections. KJ Hannah Greenberg is a creative and imaginative writer and I look forward to finding more of her sudden fiction. ( )
  Wisconco | Apr 2, 2014 |
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National Endowment for the Humanities awardee and designated Keeper of the Hibernaculum of Imaginary Hedgehogs KJ Hannah Greenberg presents The Immediacy of Emotional Kerfuffles, a spellbinding collection of eighty speculative flash fiction and short fiction offerings. If you like your literary fiction sprinkled with friendly insanity, or if you prefer your contemporary fantasy to resonate with profound realism, or if you simply enjoy reading about anthropomorphic critters and everyday people in unusual situations both mundane and bizarre, this collection is for you. "KJ's short stories will immerse you in a river of humanity. You will swim with wild things, bob alone in balmy calm backwaters, struggle through raging torrents, meander in mud, and ultimately be pushed into a speculative ocean of desire for more." Ion Newcombe, editor, AntipodeanSF "A collection of stories that's as brave as it is entertaining and insightful. KJ Hannah Greenberg is one of the world's most naturally gifted writers, able to capture moments and emotions in time and inject them effortlessly into your soul. Leave this book at your peril; absorb it like it's the last book you'll ever read." Colin Galbraith, editor, The Ranfurly Review "Greenberg has really come into her own in the last few years. She's a rising star and "Kerfluffles" only drives that home. Definitely a must read." E.S. Wynn, editor, Weirdyear

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