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DAD STORIES is a flash memoir collection about the small violences that girls face at the hands of fathers who don't know how to raise them, who are taught they don't need to know how to raise girls. This collection is about the visceral absence of semi-present fathers; the way that, even when not there, they dictated the ways their families move. Through chronological vignettes, Fontenot asks over and over again how a daughter is supposed to feel about such a father, about such a childhood, knowing that nothing is simply black and white.

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DAD STORIES is a flash memoir collection about the small violences that girls face at the hands of fathers who don't know how to raise them, who are taught they don't need to know how to raise girls. This collection is about the visceral absence of semi-present fathers; the way that, even when not there, they dictated the ways their families move. Through chronological vignettes, Fontenot asks over and over again how a daughter is supposed to feel about such a father, about such a childhood, knowing that nothing is simply black and white.


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Emily Fontenot is a writer from south Louisiana. Her first book, Hurricanes, Cypress Trees, and Other Synonyms for Home, was published by Press 254 in December 2022. She is the Visiting Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Millikin University in Illinois. An excerpt from her novel-in-progress is now available in South 85 Journal, where it was nominated for the 2022 Best of the Net Anthology. Her fiction has also been published in Quail Bell Magazine, Gone Lawn, The Southwestern Review, and others. Her creative nonfiction has appeared in Children, Churches and Daddies and their subsequent home press collections and Hive Avenue Literary Journal.