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Karolina Waclawiak was the person in my graduate workshop that I wanted to impress. When she shuffled my story to the top of her pile, I just knew she would not put up with any bullshit. There was nothing cruel in this. It was a gift. I knew, and I imagine others did as well, not to waste the opportunity to be read well, critically, and honestly. The characters in her three excellent novels share a similar honest intensity. They cut the fat away from life with the sharpest blade. They show the world as it is, in its unease and ugliness, its loneliness but also its strange beauty. They offer a glimpse of the ache and the camaraderie we find in places and people we never expected. She’s taken us to hidden Russian night clubs, desperately tony East Coast beach burbs, and now, with her newest book,