A Place in the World

Stories

When you read a writer who slowly and precisely loves his characters into being, the love that fuels the story gets transferred to you; this is why reading a good book of stories can return you back to your own life feeling more generous, and in the case of an excellent writer like Bill Gaythwaite, more insightful, and more patient. Bill Gaythwaite is masterful at giving us wonderfully flawed characters whose ways of seeing their world, and their selves, make them curiously endearing.
Pittsburgh Review of Books

Winner of the 2025 Drue Heinz Literature Prize

Stories of Ordinary People Experiencing Extraordinary Circumstances

The eleven stories in A Place in the World are character-driven portrayals of various lives transformed by random events or twists of fate. A young woman living on the coast of Maine confronts her painful past when her little brother comes to visit after being released from rehab, a hopeless gay hustler, in for the long con, instead finds himself falling in love while vacationing in Denmark, a failed New York City actor afraid of commitment goes on a comic rant and embraces an epiphany while cat-sitting for a friend. In separate, first-person narratives, a struggling husband and wife take turns describing the impact of a scandalous crisis in their marriage, and a settled suburban dad arrives at a beach house for the weekend, only to realize he robbed one of the other houseguests thirty-four years earlier. In this poignant, engaging collection, Gaythwaite offers compassion and surprising optimism while celebrating astonishing resilience in the face of life’s persistent challenges.

216 Pages, 5.5 x 7 in.

October, 2025

isbn : 9780822948766

about the author

Bill Gaythwaite

Bill Gaythwaite is the forty-fifth winner of the Drue Heinz Literature Prize. His debut novel, Underburn, was published in 2023, and his short fiction has appeared in Subtropics, Chicago Quarterly Review, Willow Springs, South Carolina Review, Puerto del Sol, and many other publications. Bill is currently the Assistant Director for Special Populations at Columbia Law School. He grew up in Boston and lives in New Jersey with his partner.

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