Author: Pardon Me for Moonwalking (2025, Unsolicited Press), Wild Plums (2024, ELJ)
Flash Fiction America (WW Norton); Wigleaf 50; Best Small Fictions '23, '24; Best Microfiction '23
Patricia Q. Bidar
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Is Christie Chapman out of her dang mind? Or right on target? You'll only know if you read "Pardon Me for Moonwalking" for yourself. Send the cover price (I'll cover postage) for your inscribed copy. TY!
I binged this book. Bonged it, huffed it. Whatever your verb of choice for “devoured it with reckless abandon.” Each story — nay, each word choice! — is so confident and sharp, so distinctive in style, so “only PQB could have written this.”
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'She is fine. Then why does Hugh fear leaving her for work? It started with lockdown, he thinks. Shoved indoors with so many unanswered questions.' A poignant must-read from @patriciaqbidar.bsky.social ⬇️⬇️⬇️
Thanks, Pat. Also grateful to @brettpribble.bsky.social and Brett Barr!
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