Review
"Many facets of life and love...in a gem of a collection that pulses with humanity and warmth." --
Kirkus Reviews, September 15, 2001Meticulously crafted stories. Many focus on the longing associated with language, and the sharing of life experiences through storytelling. --
Womenwriters.com, June, 2003Stories that "reverberate with alienation and longing." --
The New York Times Book Review, June 30, 2002
From the Inside Flap
"I was utterly captivated by Gail Gilliland's debut volume of stories. The Demon of Longing is no apprentice work but an astonishingly accomplished and deeply felt collection. The multilayered title story alone has more invention and imaginative power than most novels. It not only surprised and delighted me but sent a shiver of recognition through my heart." -- Dana Gioia
"This is a remarkable collection. Whether she writes in the first or third person, from the vantage of the young or old, of men or women, of violence or love and how 'the demon of longing' can link them, Gail Gilliland does so with grace. Her characters recur; her stories refract upon and reflect each other almost as though in a series of mirrors, and the resulting prism offers a special dark light." --Nicholas Delbanco