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216 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2025

ISBN (pbk): 978-1-946724-92-2

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Will publish September 2025

Special Election

Stories

Brock Clarke

In Special Election, ingenious fictions target our all-too-familiar preoccupations and vulnerabilities—belonging, (dis)engagement, the struggle for self-worth, the difficulty of loving and being loved, the banality and absurdity of existence. Brock Clarke’s rapier wit, inexhaustible imagination, and brilliant leaps of illogic transform his characters’ desperation and distress into tragicomic delight. In the title story, Lawrence Welk is ousted from heaven to run for governor in present-day North Dakota. In “One Goes Where One Is Needed,” we follow the former Provisional Coalition Administrator of post-liberation Iraq, now a youth ski instructor at Okemo Mountain in Vermont. In “The Slim Jim,” the protagonist finds himself (literally and figuratively) very slowly choking to death on a frozen microwavable burrito.

“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.

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About the Author

Brock Clarke is the author of nine previous books, including the bestselling novel An Arsonist’s Guide to Writers’ Homes in New England and the award-winning essay collection I, Grape. He lives in Portland, Maine, and is the A. LeRoy Greason Professor of English and Creative Writing at Bowdoin College.

Brock Clarke
Photo Credit: Nathan Eldridge

Praise for Brock Clarke

“Clarke’s disquieting, droll work reflects humanity like a dark fun house mirror.”
Publishers Weekly

“[Clarke] creates books that taste like delicious cuts of absurdity marbled with erudition.”
The Washington Post

“Clarke has a distinctively winning style. He imagines characters so careful in their reasoning that they are deeply, maddeningly unreasonable but also tenderly hapless at the same time. Mr. Clarke is able to make their isolation both heart-rending and comically absurd.”
The New York Times

“Clarke picks apart the fictions we tell one another—and those we tell ourselves.”
Entertainment Weekly