Fiction Pick of the Week: "Bolger"
A conversation with (and memories of) an unscrupulous bar owner.
A conversation with (and memories of) an unscrupulous bar owner.
Glen Pourciau Green Mountains Review Aug 2016 Permalink
Tension between two co-workers turns into a complicated game of lies and intentions.
"I picked up the phone and told Stan I’d like to drop by for a moment. He hesitated, and it hit me that B. could still be there, and I struggled to banish images of Stan pointing at the phone and mouthing my name while B. twisted his hair-encircled mouth and gritted his brown teeth. Stan asked me to give him ten minutes to wrap up something, and I agreed."
Glen Pourciau AGNI May 2012 15min Permalink
The job interview as existential horror.
"It's up to you to decide the context, he says. It's a simple question. How do you see yourself?"
Glen Pourciau Hobart Jan 2011 Permalink
An office misunderstanding.
"A guy in a suit, I don't know him, walks by my cubicle holding one of the paper plates, his mouth full, chewing his last bite, folds the plate around his napkin and fork and cake crumbs, leans into my cubicle, reaches around a corner and stuffs the plate in my garbage can. No look, no excuse me, no nothing."
Glen Pourciau Guernica Jan 2007 Permalink