“Sit longer, and the comically outlandish stories in Bliss Montage reveal a thrumming rage and grief, the shocking truths we try to ignore.” “At first the absurdities reveal a familiar sense of disbelief and loss,” they wrote. They praised Ma’s collection as “at once absurd and insightful.” Writers Adam Dalva and Danielle Evans served with bookseller/podcaster Miwa Messer as judges for this year’s Story Prize. In a starred review, a critic for Kirkus praised the book as “haunting and artful.” Bliss Montage is the follow-up to her debut book, the novel Severance, which won the Kirkus Prize for fiction and the New York Public Library’s Young Lions Fiction Award. Ma’s collection, published last September by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, is also a finalist for this year’s National Book Critics Circle Award for fiction. She was one of three finalists for the prize, along with Morgan Talty for Night of the Living Rez and Andrea Barrett for Natural History. The author was named the winner at a private event Wednesday evening. Ling Ma has won the Story Prize, given annually to an outstanding story collection, for her book Bliss Montage.
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