Heralding the arrival of a stunning new voice in American fiction, Robin Black’s If I Loved You, I Would Tell You This takes readers into the minds and hearts of people navigating the unsettling transitions that life presents to us all.
Written
with maturity and insight, and in beautiful, clear-eyed prose, these
stories plumb the depths of love, loss, and hope. A father struggles to
forge an independent identity as his blind daughter prepares for
college. A mother comes to terms with her adult daughter’s infidelity,
even as she keeps a disturbing secret of her own. An artist mourns the
end of a romance while painting a dying man’s portrait. An accident on
a trip to Italy and an unexpected connection with a stranger cause a
woman to question her lifelong assumptions about herself.
About the Author
Robin Black’s stories and essays have appeared in numerous publications, including One Story, Colorado Review, The Georgia Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, Bellevue Literary Review, The Southern Review, and the anthology The Best Creative Nonfiction.
The winner of many awards and a recipient of fellowships from the
Leeway Foundation and the MacDowell Colony, Black is a graduate of the
Warren Wilson MFA Program for Writers. She lives with her family in
Philadelphia.