In this debut short story collection from HC Hsu love and death converge in a maze of desire where strangers find intimacy with as well as inflict violence on one another as their lives twist together and fall apart.
About HC Hsu
HC Hsu is the author of the short story collection Love Is Sweeter, and a collection of essays Middle of the Night (Deerbrook Editions 2012). Finalist for the Wendell Mayo Award and the South Pacific Review and The Austin Chronicle short story prizes, Third Prize Winner of the Memoir essay competition, First Place Winner of A Midsummer Tale Contest, and The Best American Essays Nominee, he has written for Words Without Borders, Two Lines, PRISM International, Renditions, Far Enough East, Cha, Pif, Big Bridge, Iodine, nthposition, 100 Word Story, China Daily News, Liberty Times, Epoch Times, and many others. He has served as translator for the US Congressional-Executive Commission on China, and his translation of 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo’s biography Steel Gate to Freedom (Rowman & Littlefield).