Rhonda Waterfall is the author of The Only Thing I Have, a collection of short stories published by Arsenal Pulp Press. She lives in Vancouver.
The phone rings at 11:30 at night and as soon as you hear your father’s voice you know something bad has happened.
Rhonda Waterfall reviews The Pharmacist's Mate by Amy Fusselman, just under 100 pages of minimalist prose called "a brief miracle of a book."
“Thank Christ,” says Dieter when I finally wake up. “I thought you were dead.”
In his hotel room the director took a mouthful of Scotch, swallowed a Viagra and then headed off to the gala.
She opened her date book. One Post-It Note said, Pick up alfredo sauce and the other said, Have sex with a stranger.