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January 10, 2012

An O, The Oprah Magazine Title to Pick Up Now & Oprah.com Book of the Week

A San Francisco Chronicle Recommended Book

“Emotionally rich.” —New York Times

“Ambitious, lush and even thrilling.” —Los Angeles Times

“Ripping good yarns.” —Minneapolis Star Tribune

“The stories in this strange and original collection bend genres—horror, mystery, Western—into wondrous new shapes.” —O, The Oprah Magazine

In each of these eight lyrical and baroque tales, Melissa Pritchard transports readers into spine-tingling milieus that range from the astounding realm of Robert LeRoy Ripley’s “odditoriums” to the courtyard where Edgar Allan Poe once played as a child. Whether she is setting the famed figures of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, including Annie Oakley and Sitting Bull, against the real, genocidal history of the American West, or contrasting the luxurious hotel where British writer Somerset Maugham stayed with the modern-day brothels of India, her stories illuminate the many ways history and architecture exert powerful forces upon human consciousness.

Melissa Pritchard is a Flannery O’Connor, Janet Heidinger Kafka, and Carl Sandburg award-winning author whose two previous short fiction collections were New York Times Notable Book and Editor’s Choice selections. She has also been an embedded journalist in Afghanistan and is member of the Afghan Women’s Writing Project, which helps to promote literacy and education for Afghan women and girls. She lives in Arizona.


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Review

An O, The Oprah Magazine Title to Pick Up Now & Oprah.com Book of the Week

A San Francisco Chronicle Recommended Book

“Emotionally rich.” —New York Times

“Weird and wonder-filled.” —Albuquerque Journal

“Display[s] the whimsy and intelligence of a writer at the height of her powers.” —Oprah.com

“Pritchard polishes the strange and makes it shine. . . . These are stories full of holy living creatures.” —San Francisco Chronicle

“Melissa Pritchard’s aptly titled The Odditorium considers the inner lives of the strange, the damaged and the forgotten . . . with its zest for the macabre and its time-spanning imaginative appetite . . . the singularity of her narrators remains indelible [and] shows that fiction still has the ability to shock and surprise.” —Washington Post

“[Pritchard] takes risks, different risks in different stories. Can she write a segment in the form of a comedic Shakespearean dialogue? She can. Does a story evolve into epistolary form? It does. Will she be able to build a story around the format of an old newspaper feature? She will. Can she do it all with poetic, vivid prose? With one hand tied behind her back. Is Melissa Pritchard someone whose short fiction should be well known? Do you even have to ask?” —Los Angeles Times

“Pritchard’s exuberant prose is perfectly suited to carry the antic freight of these often bizarre, always cerebral stories. . . . This is a fulsome compendium of ripping good yarns.” —Minneapolis Star Tribune

The Odditorium is a stunning read, dense and intricately woven, masterfully assembled and sensitively rendered. Pritchard’s text somehow comes across as at once delicate and forceful. Her interest in history—literary and cultural—in this collection adds a depth of focus and an attention to nuance that is truly arresting.” —California Literary Review

“Any great writer does many things at once, of course, but most lead with a particular strength. And then there is Pritchard, who simply turns all the dials up to eleven. In [The Odditorium], more than in previous works, history gives her the best playing field for her considerable energies and produces some of her most moving and satisfying stories to date.” —IMAGE: Art, Faith, Mystery

“The rewards for a careful expedition into The Odditorium are unforgettable moments of timeless, resonant truth . . . Pritchard’s descriptive talents illuminate not just the emotional depths of her characters but humanity’s physical innards as well.” —Bookslut

“Mesh[es] the surreal and metafictional with a deeply-felt humanism.” —Vol. 1 Brooklyn

“A master of the form . . . [Pritchard’s] fiction, like the best Gothic classics, makes us feel like we are traveling on a pleasant, meandering river—until we round the last bend and find ourselves on the edge of a waterfall, looking down into the darkest depths of the human soul.” —Washington Independent Review of Books

“Very clever . . . all the stories carry undertones of darkness that will creep into your soul and plant their desperate seeds deep within.” —Historical Novels Review

“Reading Melissa Pritchard’s short-story collection The Odditorium is a bit like peering into a Wunderkammer, one of those magical cabinets where the rich and adventurous used to display their treasures. The beautiful, the grotesque. The odd, the charming. . . . Pritchard uses fiction to bring new life to these figures—some famous and mythologized, and others not—blending the historical and the fantastical to create a collection of great charisma.” —Kirkus Reviews

Ladies and Gentlemen! Dreamers and Fools! Why not enter the fantastic world of wonders and horrors that is Melissa Pritchard’s The Odditorium…” —Phoenix New Times

“Melissa Pritchard’s The Odditorium is as strange, wonderful, and (most important) as much fun as anything good old Robert LeRoy Ripley could ever have envisioned. Passionate, bold imaginings that illuminate the darkest, most precious reaches of our lives. Believe it: these stories are a gift.” —PINCKNEY BENEDICT, author of Miracle Boy

“Melissa Pritchard has her GPS set to find the how it is—out there and in the heart—and she makes her way forward with her language on high alert. The prose is rhythmically astute, finely pitched, serving both imagination and witness.” —SVEN BIRKERTS, Editor of AGNI, author of The Gutenberg Elegies: The Fate of Reading in an Electronic Age

“In this thrillingly protean collection of stories, Melissa Pritchard has done something profound. By imagining her way into historical moments and illuminating their shadows, she amplifies the music of history so we hear beautifully strange, wondrous notes we never knew were there. These stories resound with a fierce yet playful intelligence and a rare, magnificent generosity.” —MAUD CASEY, author of Genealogy

The Odditorium is a dazzling wonderment, its cast drawn from the far-flung corners of history and imagination, its language crystalline and high-voltage, its stories fearless and even visionary. Here is an irresistible curiosity cabinet of the famous, the infamous, the mysterious, the half-forgotten—conjured with prodigious empathy, wit, and energy by one of our finest writers. Melissa Pritchard is a treasure and this book is her glorious trove.” —BRADFORD MORROW, author of The Diviner’s Tale and The Uninnocent

“Fueled by roofless imagination and fearless curiosity The Odditorium is a case study in how one writer’s wisdom and empathy transforms known facts of existence into something more than magic. Pritchard draws from the cold, deep well of myth, legend, and history to redefine what narrative can do. Each story is a lesson in compassion. Each story is nothing short of genius. Each story was written for you.” —GINA OCHSNER, author of The Russian Dreambook of Color and Flight

“No one is quite so brilliant at voicing the all-but-impossible-to-track interior lives of the most complex human beings as is Melissa Pritchard . . . there is so much energy and inventiveness! Her linguistic flexibility is stunning, comic and gravely substantial. At its heart is always the troubled, often confused but courageous and tenacious human heart.” —BRAD WATSON, author of Aliens in the Prime of Their Lives and The Heaven of Mercury

About the Author

Melissa Pritchard is a Flannery O’Connor, Janet Heidinger Kafka, and Carl Sandburg award-winning author whose two previous short fiction collections were New York Times Notable Book and Editor’s Choice selections. She has also been an embedded journalist in Afghanistan and is member of the Afghan Women’s Writing Project, which helps to promote literacy and education for Afghan women and girls. She lives in Arizona.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 252 pages
  • Publisher: Bellevue Literary Press (January 10, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1934137375
  • ISBN-13: 978-1934137376
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #184,192 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Melissa Pritchard is an award-winning short story writer, novelist, essayist and journalist. The author of seven books of fiction and one biography, she has received numerous awards, including the Flannery O'Connor Award, the Carl Sandburg Award,and the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize. Her fiction has been frequently anthologized and cited in The Pushcart Prize, Prize Stories: The O.Henry Award, Best American Short Stories and numerous other anthologies. She has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Howard Foundation Fellowship at Brown University, the Hawthornden Foundation, Midlothian Scotland, and the Bogliasco Foundation, Liguria, Italy. Her fiction and non-fiction have appeared in journals and magazines such as O, The Oprah Magazine, the Nation, The New York Times,Chicago Tribune,The Paris Review, Conjunctions, Ecotone, A Public Space, Agni, The Southern Review and The Gettysburg Review. Two of her books have been New York Times Notable Books, one was selected as a Chicago Tribune Best Books, another as a Barnes and Noble 'Discover Great New Writers' selection. National Public Radio chose one of her collections for their Annual Summer Reading List, and she has served as a judge for both the Flannery O'Connor Award and the PEN/Faulkner Award. Her collection, The Odditorium, was one of "Ten Books to Pick Up Now," in the O, The Oprah Magazine's January, 2012 issue, and was an Oprah Winfrey "Book of the Week" selection in January, 2012. A founder of the Sr. Airman Ashton Goodman Fund, benefiting the Afghan Women's Writing Project www.awwproject.org, Melissa teaches creative writing at Arizona State University. Her personal website is www.melissapritchard.com

Customer Reviews

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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This collection of eight worlds transported me inside the lives of these magical, haunting, luminous characters. No one can write like Melissa Pritchard! Her prose is a dense, exotic forest of language that you want to disappear in forever.

"Dank grub, cabbage vermin, white, hairless, altricial slug. It scarcely flourished in its cradle plot, its solitary necropolis, neither living nor dead, its budded tongue a fleshy club, its legs fwumped and futile."

Pritchard never shies away from the darkest recesses calling to mind the work of Edgar Allan Poe and yet Pritchard digs deeper and takes us inside the heads of Kaspar Hauser, Pelagia: the swirling saint, ridiculed and abused, Annie Oakley and her relationship with Sitting Bull, Ripley's fact checker and a myriad of other characters from history that are ghostly ventures through wax museums at night when all the statues come alive.

"Who, you ask? A third or fourth leg of Swiss, Austrian descent? A shrunken head schooled in Krakow? A Friday night cranial hopper?"

"Given an era of less anxiety and more discretion, take away the Great Depression and two World Wars, and Ripley might have been your run-of-the-mill suburban crackpot. A plastic bag sorter, hoarder of stoppers and snaps, jam jars, jawbreakers, broken ping-pong paddles, push mowers, racially perverse lawn ornaments, waffle irons."

These are stories to be read one by one, to really encompass the treasure chest of Pritchard's mastery of storytelling and her inimitable landscape of descriptions. Unfortunately, this collection was impossible to put down once I had it in my hands. I do know that it will become another of Pritchard's glowing gems that I will always keep near me for inspiration and an awestruck reminder of how far the imagination can travel.

"Objects, while appearing solid, are 99.9999 percent empty space. Chaos directs us to a higher order. Past and future do not exist. Dimensions are multiple and time can be traveled."

Melissa Pritchard takes us into her own galaxies. Get a copy now!! A book that changes lives!
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This is an unusual, enchanting collection about what binds us to our ancestors and to our seemingly exotic contemporaries living half a globe away. These stories take on the big themes: the mysteries of faith, insanity, suffering. Reading of the friendship between Annie Oakley and Sitting Bull, I unexpectedly burst into tears. And that's the thing--the people and situations are terrifically odd, but aren't we all? I finished the book not feeling alienated, but strangely recognized.
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What Imagination! March 22, 2012
By GLORIA
Format:Paperback
I smiled while reading all of Melissa Pritchard's Odditorium stories. Even the bizarre ones. I smiled at her imagination, her love of history, her interest in such a wide variety of subjects, and the obvious patience in researching them, and the magic she induces with her command of the English language. I feel like I've been sprinkled with fairy dust. Thank you, Melissa, for the wonderful journey.
Gloria R.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Review of The Odditorium
The Odditorium is aptly named for the rich, eccentric characters, humor, and places Pritchard takes the reader. Read more
Published 20 days ago by Lola
Melissa Pritchard has some legit authorial street cred
[...]

Melissa Pritchard has some legit authorial street cred. Thus far, her short fiction has won:

the Flannery O'Connor Award,
the Carl Sandburg... Read more
Published 28 days ago by the brunette bibliophile
Historical, supernatural fiction
[this review is of the uncorrected proof]
A fine collection of short fiction (some are historical fiction). Read more
Published 1 month ago by Sergio
Very well written, unique; not particularly stimulating
Review based on ARC.

There is no doubt that Ms. Pritchard has a talent with words... However, i feel she is lacking in story and flow. Read more
Published 1 month ago by A. Allen
Brilliant, risky, exhilarating stories
How delicious, scary, exciting, and brave these stories are -- so linguistically rich, flexible, playful, and sensual, so reckless and psychologically astute in their subject... Read more
Published 2 months ago by S. Stone
Overwrought and overthought
I tried, I really tried, to make it through these stories. In the end this work just felt like a student trying on different narrative techniques, not getting any of them really... Read more
Published 2 months ago by AdventureGirl01
A Carousel of Color and Wisdom
Ms Pritchard's latest book is pithy and tender and bizarre. These stories teach us to consider the enchantment of life's quotidian. Read more
Published 2 months ago by j
Oddities and Enchantments
Many of the stories in Pritchard's THE ODDITORIUM work kaleidoscopically, in fragments that encircle the mystery of some historical figure, or as preludes to a murder. Read more
Published 3 months ago by A Reader
Charmingly Bizarre
Pritchard has conceived of a handful of charmingly bizarre stories that evoke science fiction and non-fiction simultaneously. Read more
Published 3 months ago by librarianshannon
Step Into The Odditorium
Melissa Pritchard's new collection of short stories draws on the deep well of history to produce stories based on characters both famous and obscure. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Brooks Williams
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