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DANNY GOODMAN


DANNY GOODMAN suffers from an overactive imagination and an unhealthy yet glorious dependence on coffee. He holds an MFA from the University of New Orleans, and he teaches fiction writing for the Gotham Writers’ Workshop and English for SEO’s High School Scholars Program in New York City. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in various places, most notably Flatmancrooked, Brevity, CellStories, and Ducts. A two-time recipient of the Samuel Mockbee Award in Nonfiction, Danny runs the litblog fwriction. He lives in Brooklyn.

Visit his website at www.fwriction.com.

Collections featuring this author
FPQ 2011
The Complete Collection


Featuring stories by Caroline Adderson, Meghan Rose Allen, Jack Bootle, Julie Dupuis, Cynthia Flood, Andrew Forbes, Danny Goodman, Pauline Holdstock, Lee Kvern, Kirsty Logan, Dave Margoshes, Don McLellan, Maria Meindl, Grace O'Connell, Richard Rosenbaum, and Lana Storey.

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FPQ 2011
The Complete
Collection
$12.99


The Moment We Came Alive

Featuring Addresses by Cynthia Flood, Somehow There Was More Here by Danny Goodman, In Our House by the Sea by Kirsty Logan, and Cross Yourself by Lana Storey. Cover art by the Winter 2011 Cover Image Contest winner Alex Lewandowski.

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FPQ Winter 2011
The Moment
We Came Alive

$3.75



Titles by this author
Somehow There Was More Here

In New York City, Ben smokes too much and sleeps with women as a way to deaden his insecurities. With every indiscretion, he fights off adulthood for one more day, until the return of an ex-lover leaves him unsure of everything. Ben’s best friend, Josh, struggles to find the good in his marriage to Maddie, even as he searches for a way to keep from losing her. Ben’s neighbor, Mrs. Aguilera, looks to make peace with those she has already lost.

Gripping tightly to one another like the oddest of families, Ben and his friends embody the place in which they live: a city where everything combines, with a touch of perfect madness, into something more than the sum of its parts.

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Somehow There
Was More Here

Danny Goodman
$0.99