Seth Brady Tucker
Seth Brady Tucker's short short story "Jigsaw" is the winner of this year's Bevel Summers Prize from Shenandoah. Tucker is a poet and fiction writer from Lander, Wyoming, and served as an 82nd Airborne paratrooper in the Gulf. His first book, “Mormon Boy,” won the 2011 Elixir Press Editor’s Prize and is a finalist for the 2013 Colorado Book Award. He teaches at the University of Colorado at Boulder, at the Lighthouse Writers Workshop in Denver, and volunteers his time teaching inmates about literature in local prisons. Recent work has appeared in the Iowa Review, Verse Daily, Connecticut Review, Chautauqua, River Styx and Crab Orchard Review.
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Jigsaw
They arrive late to the scene, the oily smoke from the damaged vehicles diminishing to a slow pulse, soldiers going from alert attention to disinterest, then to the rooftops of the surrounding dun buildings and finally to bitter indifference, weapons …