Praise for STUMBLING TOWARD GRACE
These stories are like a diamond, and Scalia's prose is a fine cut. Her debut sparkles with the energy of its characters -- all of them radiate their hopes, their tragedies, their humanity on the page. Reading this collection is like being given a close, multi-faceted look right into the heart of a city and its people."
Susan Muaddi Darraj
Rosalia Scalia is Baltimore's Flannery O'Connor. She inhabits her disparate characters, warts and all. Not an easy task considering the bigots, religious fanatics, hoarders, alcoholics, drug users, and damaged lives presented here. And yet, like the fictional Father Brown, she refrains from judgments, allowing each a generous shot at redemption.
Richard Peabody, editor/publisher, Gargoyle Magazine
About ROSALIA SCALIA
Rosalia Scalia is the author of the story collection, Stumbling Toward Grace (Unsolicited Press 2021) and a second collection, Under the Radar, forthcoming from Unsolicited Press in January 2025. She has published in numerous literary journals. She holds an M.A. in writing from Johns Hopkins University and is a Maryland State Arts Council Independent Artist’s Award recipient. She won the Editor’s Select award from Willow Review and the Gary Wilson Short Fiction Award from descant literary magazine. Her fiction has also been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. She lives with her family in Baltimore City. https://www.rosaliascalia.com.
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Genre: Fiction (Short stories)
ISBN: 978-1-950730-82-7
Publication Date: November 9, 2021