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Ockert has a new book out

Jason Ockert, associate professor of Enlgish, is the author of "Wasp Box," his debut novel, and two collections of short stories: "Neighbors of Nothing" and "Rabbit Punches." Winner of the Dzanc Short Story Collection Contest, Ockert has also been honored by the Atlantic Monthly and has received the Mary Roberts Rinehart Award and the Shirley Jackson Award. His work has appeared in several journals and anthologies including New Stories from the South, Best American Mystery Stories, Oxford American, The Iowa Review, One Story and McSweeney’s.

Here's a description of the book:

When a soldier returning home to a small New York town inadvertently transports an invasive species of deadly parasitic wasps, he sets off a frightening chain of events that throws an entire community into an unpredictable crisis. The wasps grow in number to a few thousand in only a matter of days, permeating the wine country to which seventeen-year-old Hudson has traveled for the summer with his younger half-brother Speck.

As Hudson attempts to connect with his estranged, distant father who lives in the town, Speck discovers the soldier’s discarded journal, and it mesmerizes him with its bizarre, haunting tale -- one that causes him to doubt the safety of his surroundings as the deadly wasps multiply.

Escalating in its psychological, emotional and narrative intensity, Ockert’s gripping first novel examines the choices individuals make in the face of crisis, the limits of personal strength and the value of family loyalty when the familiar world unravels.

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