Publisher's Synopsis
As the title implies, this beautifully written collection bursts with stories reminiscent of blackberries - small, succulent morsels that are inviting and sweet, yet sometimes bitter. Crystal Wilkinson provides an almost voyeuristic glimpse into the lives of her characters: Two misfit teenagers seek stolen moments of love and acceptance in the cloak of night (""Hushed""); a woman spends every waking hour obsessed with dying yet ironically watching her loved ones pass away before her (""Waiting on the Reaper""); a wife confronts her husband's mistress in a diner over potato skins and cornbread (""Need""); and a pious young woman's torment erupt in a violent and unsuspecting resolution (""No Ugly Ways"").
The stories in this award-winning collection are terse and transient, like snippets taken from random dreams, thoughts, or conversations. Wilkinson is able to embed a vibrancy into each stunningly descriptive and evocative tale. Infused with humor, sadness and honesty, this provocative and haunting work features a new foreword and a new afterword by nationally acclaimed authors Nikky Finney and Honorée Jeffers.