No Animals We Could Name
by Ted Sanders
By: JEFF HUBER
It may not be clear how to classify the characters in the short stories of No Animals We Could Name, but they are certainly animalistic. Ted Sanders trusts his own primal instincts as he boldly... READ MORE >>
By: LEAH SIENKOWSKI
Ted Sanders takes full advantage of his medium: the short story. Each vignette in No Animals We Could Name pulses with vitality and swells with the weight of the momentary. With unconventional perspectives on universal... READ MORE >>
By: KATE PARSONS
Narrow columns of words, framed in blocks like a newspaper, written in the future tense with no proper nouns: so begins Ted Sanders’ ambitious short-story collection, No Animals We Could Name. From this first story to later ones that play with... READ MORE >>
It may not be clear how to classify the characters in the short stories of No Animals We Could Name, but they are certainly animalistic. Ted Sanders trusts his own primal instincts as he boldly... READ MORE >>
By: LEAH SIENKOWSKI
Ted Sanders takes full advantage of his medium: the short story. Each vignette in No Animals We Could Name pulses with vitality and swells with the weight of the momentary. With unconventional perspectives on universal... READ MORE >>
By: KATE PARSONS
Narrow columns of words, framed in blocks like a newspaper, written in the future tense with no proper nouns: so begins Ted Sanders’ ambitious short-story collection, No Animals We Could Name. From this first story to later ones that play with... READ MORE >>
