216 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2025
ISBN (pbk): 978-1-946724-92-2
ISBN (ebook): 978-1-946724-93-9
Published September 2025
Special Election
Stories
Brock Clarke
“There is something wrong with me,” states the narrator of “The Big Book of Useless Saturdays.” This could be said of all the characters in Special Election, and through loopy misdirection and mordant observation, Clarke devotes himself to showing his characters and his readers exactly what is wrong. Yet the sharpness of his attention and lavish ludicrousness of his storylines belie a sneaking affection for this imperfect, disappointing world filled with imperfect, disappointing humans. Though Clarke has been compared to such greats as Barthelme, Bellow, and Saunders, the nine stories in Special Election vibrate at a frequency all his own, showcasing the strengths of one of our most gifted comic writers.
About the Author
Praise for Brock Clarke
“Clarke’s stories take on the real in uncanny ways. In what Clarke refers to as a ‘cockeyed’ approach to reality, readers encounter satire, the grotesque and dark comedy — in the words of the protagonist in ‘The Slim Jim’ referring to her husband: ‘sometimes his deadpan [is] so dead that it really did sound like a corpse may have spoken.’ And it’s true, Clarke masterfully brings the dead to life.”
—Lisa Hiton for the Portland Press Herald
Bowdoin College News—“Brock Clarke’s New Collection of Short Stories Normalizes the Unusual.”
—The Washington Post
—The New York Times
—Entertainment Weekly
