Masks. Everybody wears them. Perhaps they are tangible, worn for a job or as part of a costume. More likely, they are metaphorical, shaped by the stories we tell each other and the lies we tell ourselves. This collection of twenty tales by members of Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers explores what happens when we conceal ourselves behind carefully constructed identities. Why do we hide? What are we afraid to confront? And what happens when at last the masks come off?
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Introduction • Warren Hammond and Angie Hodapp
That Donnelly Crowd • Anne Therese Macdonald
Steamboat Annie • Mark Stevens
The Memory of Fire • Mackay Wood
A Snake in the Martin House • Steven Le Roy Nelson
Bernice’s Mom’s Honolulu Vacation • Katherine Christensen
Whisper This Story to Yourself • Saytchyn Maddux-Creech
Outside the Realm of Time • Terry Kroenung
Final Approach • Gary Robbe
Adrift • Sue Duff
Today We Are Paisley • John Christenson
The Joining • Angela Sylvaine
The Clearing • Amy Drayer
Masks in Dark Earth • Travis Heermann
Our Hero • Sean Eads and Joshua Viola
The Devil You Know • Maggie Smith
If You Say So • Suzanne Proulx
The Things We Do for Love • Andrea Poniers
Not a Mother • B.J. Eardley
Thresholds • Rose Kite
Roadmap to Rock-and-Roll Stardom • Chris La Fata
About the Authors