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Jen Michalski : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jen Michalski
Jen Michalski is an American writer of fiction. Her debut novel, ''The Tide King'', was published by Black Lawrence Press in 2013 (2012 winner of BLP's Big Moose Prize).〔http://blacklawrence.homestead.com/jenmichalski.html (page at Black Lawrence Press ).〕 Her collection of novellas ''Could You Be With Her Now'' was published in 2013 by Dzanc Books,〔http://www.dzancbooks.org/could-you-be-with-her-now/ (page at Dzanc Books )〕 and she also has published two collections of fiction, ''From Here'' (Aqueous Books, forthcoming, 2013)〔http://www.aqueousbooks.com/author_pages/31_michalski.htm (page at Aqueous Books )〕 and ''Close Encounters'' (So New, 2007).〔http://www.bookslut.com/features/1002/sonewmedia.htm (Jessa. (2006) "Bookpunks: So New Media and their very serious stapler," ''Bookslut'' )〕 She edited the book ''City Sages: Baltimore'' (CityLit Press, 2010),〔http://www.citylitproject.org/index.cfm?page=news&newsid=47 (page at CityLit Press )〕 an anthology of Baltimore writers past and present, and published a chapbook, ''Cross Sections,'' with Publishing Genius Press in 2008.〔http://www.chapbook-genius.com/2010/09/jen-michalski.html (page at Publishing Genius )〕 Her fiction has been published in journals such as ( ''Blue Lake Review'' )'', McSweeney's Internet Tendency'', ''failbetter'', ''storysouth'', ''The Potomac Review'', ''The Literarian'' (The Center for Fiction), ''Barrelhouse'', ''Gargoyle'', ''42 opus'', and others. Michalski is actively involved in the literary community, running the online literary quarterly jmww since 2004 and cohosting the monthly fiction reading series, The 510 Readings,〔http://510readings.blogspot.com (Readings website )〕 in Baltimore since 2010 with writer Michael Kimball. She received her BA in Language and Literature from St. Mary's College of Maryland in 1994 and an MS Professional Writing from Towson University in 1999. She resides in Baltimore. ==The Tide King==
''The Tide King'' published in May 2013 (Black Lawrence Press). The basic plot involves Stanley Polensky and Calvin Johnson, two soldiers who serve in Germany during World War II. Calvin, near death after being shelled, is given a bewitched herb by Stanley but then left for dead. Each soldier returns from the war and years pass. Calvin, discovering that he cannot age and cannot die, searches for Stanley to get answers. Also include is the back story of the herb, including the introduction of Ela, a 9-year-old Polish peasant girl who ingested the herb in the late 18th century and still lives physically, as a young girl, in the 20th century. She and Calvin join forces to find a cure for the herb. ''The Tide King'' won the 2012 Big Moose Prize from Black Lawrence Press.
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