ZACH POWERS is the author of Gravity Changes, which won the BOA Short Fiction Prize, and his work has appeared in such places as Black Warrior Review, The Conium Review, PANK, and the Tin House blog. He co-founded the literary arts nonprofit Seersucker Live, led the writers' workshop at the Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home for eight years, and spent a decade in television with the Savannah Morning News, winning four regional Emmy awards. He currently manages marketing and communications for The Writer's Center in Bethesda, MD, and lives in Arlington, VA.
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A stunningly imaginative novel about the Cold War, the Russian space program, and the amazing fraud that pulled the wool over the eyes of the world. It's 1964 in the USSR, and unbeknownst even to Premier Khrushchev himself, the Soviet space program is ... SEE MORE