Suicidal Tendencies
by T. Alan Broughton
Co-published by the Center for Literary Publishing and University Press of Colorado
"[Broughton's] characters are as varied as their circumstances, and one reads about them hardly recollecting that it is the story-teller's eloquence and art . . . that endow them with such authentic life."
-Paula Fox, author of Borrowed Finery
"In this great age of the American short story, T. Alan Broughton . . . is a master of the form, one of our best and brightest."
George Garrett, author of Going to See the Elephant: Pieces of a Writing Life
Whether a brother struggles to understand and accept his sister's radical activities, a woman needs to distance herself from her children, or a young boy deals with his seductive teacher, the characters in T. Alan Broughton's Suicidal Tendencies confront and explore the difficulties that shape their lives.






