Blind Spot

by Priscila Uppal

Published 4 July 2015
This short story is taken from the collection Cover Before Striking. The most common phrase in print is "cover before striking," a warning to those about to innocently strike a match to be careful not to burn their fingers. Uppal's characters in Cover Before Striking are all people pushing their lives to new levels of intensity, danger, or passion as they test their limits and those of the world. Implacable and just a little unhinged, the stories of Cover Before Striking each move toward that moment of contact when the sparks begin to fly, when destruction and beauty seem to blur together. With this collection, Priscila Uppal offers the literary equivalent of playing with fire. "Blind Spot" was originally published in Exile.

Vertigo

by Priscila Uppal

Published 4 July 2015
This short story is taken from the collection Cover Before Striking. The most common phrase in print is "cover before striking," a warning to those about to innocently strike a match to be careful not to burn their fingers. Uppal's characters in Cover Before Striking are all people pushing their lives to new levels of intensity, danger, or passion as they test their limits and those of the world. Implacable and just a little unhinged, the stories of Cover Before Striking each move toward that moment of contact when the sparks begin to fly, when destruction and beauty seem to blur together. With this collection, Priscila Uppal offers the literary equivalent of playing with fire. "Vertigo" was originally published in The Exile Book of Canadian Sports Fiction and Exile magazine.

Cover Before Striking

by Priscila Uppal

Published 19 January 2015
The most common phrase in print is "cover before striking," a warning to those about to innocently strike a match to be careful not to burn their fingers.

Uppal's characters in Cover Before Striking are all people pushing their lives to new levels of intensity, danger, or passion as they test their limits and those of the world. The pyromaniac at the heart of the title story — winner of the Gloria Vanderbilt Short Fiction Prize — desperately uses fire to reconnect with lost lovers and family members. In "Vertigo," an injured Olympic athlete becomes a research guinea pig in a surreal scientific experiment. In "The Boy Next Door," a teenager recounts how her mother took her and fled Canada for Brazil, along with the local Catholic priest.

Implacable and just a little unhinged, the stories of Cover Before Striking each move toward that moment of contact when the sparks begin to fly, when destruction and beauty seem to blur together. With this collection, Priscila Uppal offers the literary equivalent of playing with fire.


The Man Who Loved Cats

by Priscila Uppal

Published 4 July 2015
Priscila Uppal's characters in Cover Before Striking are all people pushing their lives to new levels of intensity, danger, or passion as they test their limits and those of the world. This is a story from that collection.

Sleepwalking

by Priscila Uppal

Published 4 July 2015

Mycosis

by Priscila Uppal

Published 4 July 2015

Three Days Left

by Priscila Uppal

Published 4 July 2015

The Boy Next Door

by Priscila Uppal

Published 4 July 2015

Wind Chimes

by Priscila Uppal

Published 4 July 2015

The Lilies

by Priscila Uppal

Published 4 July 2015


At Your Service

by Priscila Uppal

Published 4 July 2015