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What We Pick Up

$15.00

By Stacy Brewster

What We Pick Up is the gripping debut story collection from Portland author and screenwriter Stacy Brewster, recipient of the 2019 Literary Arts Fellowship in Drama. In these eleven tightly-wound stories, Brewster turns clichés of boyhood and manhood on their heads, revealing the trappings and failures of American masculinity when viewed from any angle, especially a queer one.

A brash, young man recounts the life he shared with an older lover in rural, 1930s Oregon... queer teenagers navigate a family vacation on a remote lake... a gay retiree tries to outrun an apocalyptic sandstorm... and an aging alcoholic is transfixed by the return of a long-lost sibling. In the title story-connected to two others in the collection-a sound recordist who survived a violent car crash as a boy and a suicide attempt as a teenager, must find his place in the world between his love of film and the perils of Hollywood exploitation.

With sharp observation, cinematic detail, and wit, Stacy Brewster's What We Pick Up is intensely satisfying, with stories that span vastly different decades and landscapes. Brewster's stories of fathers, sons, brothers, and lovers-gay, bi, trans, queer-all manage to mix dark humor, earnest pathos, and a quiet reserve of hope to re-vision a different path forward for all of us.

RIYL: Raymond Carver, Brandon Taylor, flawed queer characters.

“Stacy Brewster's debut collection What We Pick Up is so damn good—rampant with sharp, funny, melancholy narrators burdened by the weight of either not quite knowing themselves yet, or of knowing themselves all too well but unable to shift course. Brewster has written a wonderful book with vivid sensory details and stories that will stay with a reader for a long time to come. A joy to read.” —Margaret Malone, author of People Like You

“Many of the small, precise moments of these stories remind me of an updated version of Hemingway’s Nick Adams Stories—so real and perfectly calibrated you can reach them only through the beats of your heart.” —Sara Guest, poet and editor 

 “Extraordinarily cinematic, the stories in What We Pick Up light up the most vulnerable and compelling moments within families. Stacy Brewster is both poet and film director here. He tightly spins plots that go unexpected places while exploring the way language fails us.” —Kate Gray, author of Carry the Sky 

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By Stacy Brewster

What We Pick Up is the gripping debut story collection from Portland author and screenwriter Stacy Brewster, recipient of the 2019 Literary Arts Fellowship in Drama. In these eleven tightly-wound stories, Brewster turns clichés of boyhood and manhood on their heads, revealing the trappings and failures of American masculinity when viewed from any angle, especially a queer one.

A brash, young man recounts the life he shared with an older lover in rural, 1930s Oregon... queer teenagers navigate a family vacation on a remote lake... a gay retiree tries to outrun an apocalyptic sandstorm... and an aging alcoholic is transfixed by the return of a long-lost sibling. In the title story-connected to two others in the collection-a sound recordist who survived a violent car crash as a boy and a suicide attempt as a teenager, must find his place in the world between his love of film and the perils of Hollywood exploitation.

With sharp observation, cinematic detail, and wit, Stacy Brewster's What We Pick Up is intensely satisfying, with stories that span vastly different decades and landscapes. Brewster's stories of fathers, sons, brothers, and lovers-gay, bi, trans, queer-all manage to mix dark humor, earnest pathos, and a quiet reserve of hope to re-vision a different path forward for all of us.

RIYL: Raymond Carver, Brandon Taylor, flawed queer characters.

“Stacy Brewster's debut collection What We Pick Up is so damn good—rampant with sharp, funny, melancholy narrators burdened by the weight of either not quite knowing themselves yet, or of knowing themselves all too well but unable to shift course. Brewster has written a wonderful book with vivid sensory details and stories that will stay with a reader for a long time to come. A joy to read.” —Margaret Malone, author of People Like You

“Many of the small, precise moments of these stories remind me of an updated version of Hemingway’s Nick Adams Stories—so real and perfectly calibrated you can reach them only through the beats of your heart.” —Sara Guest, poet and editor 

 “Extraordinarily cinematic, the stories in What We Pick Up light up the most vulnerable and compelling moments within families. Stacy Brewster is both poet and film director here. He tightly spins plots that go unexpected places while exploring the way language fails us.” —Kate Gray, author of Carry the Sky 

By Stacy Brewster

What We Pick Up is the gripping debut story collection from Portland author and screenwriter Stacy Brewster, recipient of the 2019 Literary Arts Fellowship in Drama. In these eleven tightly-wound stories, Brewster turns clichés of boyhood and manhood on their heads, revealing the trappings and failures of American masculinity when viewed from any angle, especially a queer one.

A brash, young man recounts the life he shared with an older lover in rural, 1930s Oregon... queer teenagers navigate a family vacation on a remote lake... a gay retiree tries to outrun an apocalyptic sandstorm... and an aging alcoholic is transfixed by the return of a long-lost sibling. In the title story-connected to two others in the collection-a sound recordist who survived a violent car crash as a boy and a suicide attempt as a teenager, must find his place in the world between his love of film and the perils of Hollywood exploitation.

With sharp observation, cinematic detail, and wit, Stacy Brewster's What We Pick Up is intensely satisfying, with stories that span vastly different decades and landscapes. Brewster's stories of fathers, sons, brothers, and lovers-gay, bi, trans, queer-all manage to mix dark humor, earnest pathos, and a quiet reserve of hope to re-vision a different path forward for all of us.

RIYL: Raymond Carver, Brandon Taylor, flawed queer characters.

“Stacy Brewster's debut collection What We Pick Up is so damn good—rampant with sharp, funny, melancholy narrators burdened by the weight of either not quite knowing themselves yet, or of knowing themselves all too well but unable to shift course. Brewster has written a wonderful book with vivid sensory details and stories that will stay with a reader for a long time to come. A joy to read.” —Margaret Malone, author of People Like You

“Many of the small, precise moments of these stories remind me of an updated version of Hemingway’s Nick Adams Stories—so real and perfectly calibrated you can reach them only through the beats of your heart.” —Sara Guest, poet and editor 

 “Extraordinarily cinematic, the stories in What We Pick Up light up the most vulnerable and compelling moments within families. Stacy Brewster is both poet and film director here. He tightly spins plots that go unexpected places while exploring the way language fails us.” —Kate Gray, author of Carry the Sky 

Words & Photos: Stacy Brewster

Audio book version is here.

Also available in ebook format at: Barnes & Noble • Kobo • Amazon

Fiction, short story collection. 5.0” x 7.0” trade paperback, 280 pages. Color cover with 12 B&W photos.

ISBN: 9781733724548


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