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FOR FANS OF Heating & Cooling by Beth Ann Fennelly | AWARDS AND HONORS: Winner of the 2020 Grace Paley Prize for Short Fiction, selected by Dan Chaon. | ARMCHAIR TRAVEL: Cecile Barlier's short stories range from Poland to Japan, from a rest stop in the Alps to free diving with G.I. Joe, this balance of realism and the absurd showcases the relentless pursuit of the human struggle-with all its glory, guilt, exhilaration, heartache, intimacy, and confusion.

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  • FOR FANS OF Heating & Cooling by Beth Ann Fennelly
  • AWARDS AND HONORS: Winner of the 2020 Grace Paley Prize for Short Fiction, selected by Dan Chaon.
  • ARMCHAIR TRAVEL: Cecile Barlier's short stories range from Poland to Japan, from a rest stop in the Alps to free diving with G.I. Joe, this balance of realism and the absurd showcases the relentless pursuit of the human struggle-with all its glory, guilt, exhilaration, heartache, intimacy, and confusion.

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Cécile Barlier was born in France and received her master's degree from the Sorbonne University in Paris. For over two decades, she has lived in the United States, raising two daughters and working alongside her husband Pierre as an entrepreneur. She lives in Lafayette, California. Three of her short stories-"A Gypsy's Book of Revelation," "Forgetting," and "M.R.I"-have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. "Forgetting" was featured in Epiphany's The Writers Studio at 30 anthology. Barlier won the 2019 Grace Paley Prize for Short Fiction. Barlier's other work has been widely featured (or is forthcoming) in a variety of literary magazines, including Amarillo Bay, Valparaiso Fiction Review, Cerise Press, and Delmarva Review.