![]() One, I hate parties… two, there are three other women present, and they are all pregnant. For instance: “I look around the party and realize two things. But in the finely detailed play-by-play - the getting dressed, the getting in the car, the getting lost on the way - Malone captures the perfect and crucial details, the details that give us the world. Judge Lauren Grodstein had this to say about Margaret's work: "In “People Like You,” Margaret Malone’s devastatingly sad and funny short story, Cheryl and Bert decide to go to a party, and then they decide to leave. Feel free to contact her through her website. She’s at work on a collection of stories and a memoir co-written with her husband. Her work has appeared in The Missouri Review, Swink, The Wordstock Ten Anthology, and elsewhere. ![]() Margaret Malone is a 2009 Oregon Literary Fellowship recipient in fiction. ![]()
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