The faking of the president : nineteen stories of White House noir
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***Editor's Choice, NEW YORK TIMES*** A literary coup d'etat, that ponders "What would the White House be like if U.S. Presidents of the past were not restricted by the time-honored hallmarks and traditional behavior of the office, leaving them free to do whatever they wanted, anytime and anywhere?" THE FAKING OF THE PRESIDENT: Nineteen Stories of White House Noir pulls back the curtain on the “new norm” for America’s highest office, with a collection of bizarre new stories by a diverse group of renowned authors that take readers across the chasm of reality into an alternate universe—where Nixon takes a wacky psychedelic trip with Elvis Presley; where a time-traveling renegade targets members of the George Bush administration with disastrous results; where a spy seizes a sudden opportunity for power after Woodrow Wilson’s stroke. The stories are outlandish but—when it comes to the White House of today—no longer implausible.The line-up of award-winning authors includes Eric Beetner, Peter Carlaftes, Sarah M. Chen, Angel Luis Colón, S. A. Cosby, Nikki Dolson, Mary Anna Evans, Adam Lance Garcia, Danny Gardner, Alison Gaylin, Christopher Chambers, Kate Flora, Greg Herren, Gary Phillips, Alex Segura, Travis Richardson, S. J. Rozan, Abby Vandiver, and Erica Wright.In an era where the bar for what is acceptable has shifted beyond what the founding fathers ever imagined, THE FAKING OF THE PRESIDENT is a highly recommended unique creative act of resistance, and a must-have for fans of politics, noir, and speculative fiction.

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Book
Physical Desc
iii, 306 pages ; 21 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9781941110898, 1941110894

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What would the White House be like if U.S. Presidents of the past acted with the same bizarre impunity as the 45th president? Nineteen award-winning, diverse authors offer new stories of bizarre presidential antics in this highly-recommended unique act of creative resistance-a must-have for fans of politics, noir, and speculative fiction.

Table of Contents

Foreword: by Peter Carlaftes --
Burning Love / by Alison Gaylin --
Is This Tomorrow / by Angel Luis Colon --
Y2 Effin' K / by Gary Phillips --
Article 77 / by Eric Beetner --
All Big Men Are Dreamers / by Mary Anna Evans --
Reckless Disregard / by Abby L. Vandiver --
999 Points of Light / by S.A. Cosby --
The Dreadful Scott Decision / by Greg Herren --
The Great Compromise Of 1901 / by Erica Wright --
The Madison Conspiracy: Dolley Madison's Zinger / by Christopher Chambers --
Long Live Long / by Kate Flora --
Mother of Exiles / by S.J. Rozan --
Services Rendered / by Nikki Dolson --
In Mother We Trust / by Sarah M. Chen --
Andrew Jackson Beats Death / by Adam Lance Garcia --
Old Pharaoh / by Danny Gardner --
The Camelot Complex / by Alex Segura --
The Event That Didn't Happen / by Travis Richardson --
But One Life to Give / by Peter Carlaftes.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Many of the 19 speculative stories in this highly entertaining anthology show U.S. presidents behaving badly, some with the same impunity as the current occupant of the White House. Lighter selections include Alyson Gaylin's "Burning Love," which reveals the dark outcome of a secret love affair between Richard Nixon and Elvis Presley; Gary Phillips's "Y2 Effin' K," a clever action piece in which Bill Clinton and his secret teenage African-American love child foil a Russian plot on the streets of L.A.; and Eric Beetner's "Article 77," in which the 2000 election stand-off is decided by a fist fight between Laura Bush and Tipper Gore. And then there are the talking squirrels infesting the Eisenhower White House in Angel Luis Colón's "Is This Tomorrow?" In a more serious vein, S.J. Rozan's "Mother of Exiles" has Eleanor Roosevelt maneuver her husband into ending immigration restrictions to allow entry for refugees from Nazi Europe, while in Danny Gardner's unsettling "Old Pharaoh," the ghosts of slave children killed following the Underground Railroad save Abraham Lincoln from a kidnapping. Fans of alternate history will have fun. This is the perfect diversion for those seeking a break from the more serious aspects of the election season. (Apr.)Correction: An earlier version of this review incorrectly stated the title of the story "Old Pharaoh."

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Many of the 19 speculative stories in this highly entertaining anthology show U.S. presidents behaving badly, some with the same impunity as the current occupant of the White House. Lighter selections include Alyson Gaylin's "Burning Love," which reveals the dark outcome of a secret love affair between Richard Nixon and Elvis Presley; Gary Phillips's "Y2 Effin' K," a clever action piece in which Bill Clinton and his secret teenage African-American love child foil a Russian plot on the streets of L.A.; and Eric Beetner's "Article 77," in which the 2000 election stand-off is decided by a fist fight between Laura Bush and Tipper Gore. And then there are the talking squirrels infesting the Eisenhower White House in Angel Luis Colón's "Is This Tomorrow?" In a more serious vein, S.J. Rozan's "Mother of Exiles" has Eleanor Roosevelt maneuver her husband into ending immigration restrictions to allow entry for refugees from Nazi Europe, while in Danny Gardner's unsettling "Old Pharaoh," the ghosts of slave children killed following the Underground Railroad save Abraham Lincoln from a kidnapping. Fans of alternate history will have fun. This is the perfect diversion for those seeking a break from the more serious aspects of the election season. (Apr.)Correction: An earlier version of this review incorrectly stated the title of the story "Old Pharaoh."

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Carlaftes, P., Gaylin, A., Colón Rivera, A. L., Phillips, G., Beetner, E., Evans, M. A., Vandiver, A. L., Cosby, S. A., Herren, G., Badu, E., Chambers, C., Flora, K., Rozan, S. J., Dolson, N., Chen, S. M., Garcia, A. L., Gardner, D., Segura, A., Richardson, T., & Carlaftes, P. (2020). The faking of the president: nineteen stories of White House noir . Three Rooms Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Peter, Carlaftes et al.. 2020. The Faking of the President: Nineteen Stories of White House Noir. New York: Three Rooms Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Peter, Carlaftes et al.. The Faking of the President: Nineteen Stories of White House Noir New York: Three Rooms Press, 2020.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Carlaftes, P., Gaylin, A., Colón Rivera, A. L., Phillips, G., Beetner, E., Evans, M. A. and Vandiver, A. L. et al (2020). The faking of the president: nineteen stories of white house noir. New York: Three Rooms Press.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Carlaftes, Peter,, et al. The Faking of the President: Nineteen Stories of White House Noir Three Rooms Press, 2020.

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