Rachel
Rachel The First Hurt

Female
34 years old
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
United States



Last Login: 3/7/2009
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MusicI don't like music.
BooksBLURBS and REVIEWS for THE FIRST HURT:

“Rachel Sherman’s stories are real wonders—brave, dangerous fictions full of heart and wit. She gets to the creepy, despairing, hilarious core of adolescence like few writers I’ve read. This is an amazing debut.” —Sam Lipsyte

“Rachel Sherman writes stories like splinters: they get under your skin and stay with you long after you’ve closed the book. These haunting stories are both wonderfully, deeply weird and unsettlingly familiar.” —Judy Budnitz

“In this excellent first collection, the human body is a promise of future happiness and a source of present embarrassment. The prose is another matter: polished, poised, sure of itself. It’s a very grown-up way of recording the queasy intimacies, the frighteningly raw perceptions, and the almost cosmic desolation of a suburban adolescence.” —Benjamin Kunkel

"[Sherman's] pared-down yet oddly poetic prose has the delicacy—and the potential pain—of a dentist's glittering probe. Even though her touch is light, when she hits the nerve, you flinch. [These stories are] sharp, smart, and able to deftly limn the subtle, shifting outlines of alienation and sorrow." —Yona Zeldis McDonough, Bookforum

"A startling debut collection...As in A. M. Homes’s The Safety of Objects, the angst here is set in well-groomed places—developments, summer houses, manicured streets...Sherman’s straightforward prose provides a contrast to her characters’ unsettling behavior." —Lara Tupper, The Believer (click here for full review)

“Laser-cut narratives . . . Full of great, quirky lines, the book would be a good read even if it did condescend to its flawed characters, but it doesn’t. Instead, it takes the constraints of its context seriously, wondering not how its characters will escape—their bodies, their boring neighborhoods, their unreciprocated lust—but how they’ll behave when they can’t.” —Michael Miller, Time Out New York (click here for full review)

"If Sherman were a photographer, she'd be a paparazzo exposing people's most desperately concealed flaws. But unlike a cold soul with a zoom lens, the author renders her subjects clearly and empathetically, and her airy, poetic prose is a perfect match for the brittle environments she describes . . .The mood of the book is downcast, but Sherman's prose never becomes melodramatically glum or tedious . . . Her melodic style, rife with dream imagery, gives these stories a lift—her deceptively revealing dialogue and direct sentences lay her characters bare but never pummel them." —Kirkus

"In a highly promising debut collection of stories, Sherman writes of alienated lower-end white suburbia in a manner that shifts perspectives with an effortlessness that mitigates her characters' sad stuckness . . . By the time one reaches the last story . . . one has given up any resistance to Sherman's grotesques and settled all the way in to a very uncomfortable place." —Publishers Weekly

"[Sherman] seamlessly protrays the world of adolescent girls who, on the brink of sexual experience, find themselves surrounded by adults who cavort like teenagesrs. Sherman's writing is so refined; it is a pleasure to find that her characters are not...Anyone who can remember the stirrings caused by shoulders rubbing in homeroom, or the agonies of squandered teenage love with find a companion in The First Hurt." —Caroline Seklir, The Brooklyn Rail

"Hilarious and disturbing . . . Sherman deals with sexuality on candid terms, depicting the fine line between what we want and what we know with precision. The simplicity of Sherman's prose allows the reader speedy entry into the painfully familiar world of adolescence and young adulthood. There are few fireworks here, but no less bang." —Elizabeth Crane, Time Out Chicago

"Sherman's writing is sharp, hard, and honest; there's a fearlessness in her work, an I'm-not-afraid-to-say-this quality. Becasue she knows that most of us have thought the same but didn't have the guts to say it." —Nina Maclaughlin, Boston Phoenix

"Rather than a mountain-steep line that stops abruptly in adolescence, the learning curve of the human body is gradual and endless. Each age offers its own set of embarrassments and obsessions; the characters in Rachel Sherman's debut short-story collection are no exception...Thankfully, these unsettling stories avoid florid descriptions and tidy resolutions. Like her characters' own self-assessment, Sherman's spare, detatched style yields a somewhat cold take on sexuality, reminiscent of A.M. Homes and Mary Gaitskill." —Karla Starr, Seattle Weekly

     Rachel's Details
Status:Married
Here for:Networking, Friends
Orientation:Straight
Religion:Jewish
Zodiac Sign:Leo
Children:Someday
Education:Post grad
Occupation:Writer

   Rachel's Schools
Columbia University In The City Of New York
New York,New York
Graduated: 2003
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Master's Degree
 

2000 to 2003
Bard College
Annandale On Hudson,New York
Graduated: 1997
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Bachelor's Degree
 

1993 to 1997
Cold Spring Harbor Hs
Cold Spring Harbor,New York
Graduated: 1993
Student status: Alumni
 

1986 to 1993

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From the back cover of THE FIRST HURT:

In this brilliantly original story collection, Rachel Sherman evokes the wonders and horrors of a young woman’s life, from girl to teenager to adult, through crushes, sex, family, and the agonies and ecstasies of finding one’s way. The First Hurt heralds the arrival of a singularly fresh and remarkably assured new voice.
Sherman's beautifully direct and deceptively simple prose produces accessible, shockingly real narratives that combine a disarming sexual edge with great sensitivity and humor. From a high-school girl's crush on her female teacher, to a family's serenity threatened by a sexy Danish au pair, to a girl's sexually outrageous soldier penpal, all the way to a young couple's horrifying yet life-affirming experience of learning to love their brain-injured newborn twins, this collection wends its way around the deepest of struggles with unusual frankness and wisdom.
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Vince Falzone

Vince Falzone



Dec 10 2009 2:48 PM

Rock On.. Rachel,

My latest Album "Strip of Leather" has been released ... Rock On.. VF

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Vinces music CDs are available for purchase directly to his fans through MusicByVince.com website and digitally on:.. iTunes, MSN Music, Rhapsody, Amazon, emusic and many more digital download sites.
Darryl

Darryl Salach



Sep 15 2009 5:30 PM

The new issue of The Toronto Quarterly has arrived. Take a peek here:
 
Darryl

Darryl Salach



Jun 11 2009 3:36 PM

My literary magazine, The Toronto Quarterly - Issue 2 and 3 are now available at amazon.com. There's some great poetry in each issue along with some cool interviews with up and coming and more established poets. Here is the link:

http://www.amazon.com/TORONTO-QUARTERLY-ISSUE-THREE-Darryl-Salach/dp/B002ACXDO6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1244730338&sr=8-1

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Mar 21 2009 4:49 PM

Kedeyi

Kedeyi Truhart



Mar 9 2009 2:01 PM

Hi there Rachel,

Thanks so much for the add.

Feel free to drop by and read my blog, and have a wonderful week!

:)
Wendy Nelson Tokunaga

Wendy Tokunaga



Jan 3 2009 4:23 PM

Rachel, thanks for being a tomodachi (friend) and Happy New Year!
ali$$$a

ali$$$a



Oct 13 2008 5:58 AM

I remember when i found out you don't like music. It was so weird. It was also the day I found out you kill plants and don't drink wine at home when you're alone.
I should have hated you but it strangely made me love you more
Heather Louise

Heather   Louise



Oct 5 2008 6:28 PM

Thanks a lot for the addition

Please feel free to drop on by anytime

Heather Louise X
CHEWBITCHA

CHEWBITCHA



Aug 6 2008 9:30 AM

FLYER 1

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
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Jul 4 2008 9:29 PM

Check out Issue 8 of Tom's Voice Magazine including an interview with Rick Moody, stories and poetry from writers such as Sam Lipsyte, J.A. Goolsby, and Dennis Mahagin. Go Read!





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CHEWBITCHA

CHEWBITCHA



Jun 9 2008 12:07 AM

Thanks for the add love!!!!! Your book is the fiercest!
Frances Livings

Frances Livings



Feb 9 2008 2:34 AM

Rachel, nice to meet you!
The au pair in your book makes me think of a song by Macy Gray - of course I can't remember the title.
I do love the design of your book cover: innocent childish stripes combined with seductive female hurt and loneliness.
All the best!
Frances
Apex Reviews

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Jan 24 2008 12:27 AM

Thanks for being our MySpace friend, Rachel! Looking forward to reviewing your work soon.

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Jan 19 2008 10:38 AM

"Although only three issues of Unsaid have appeared thus far, the journal has already established itself as the most aesthetically distinguished and daring journal since Gordon Lish's groundbreaking The Quarterly. In fact, Unsaid is in many ways the only true descendant of The Quarterly in its commitment to publishing only that which is entirely unfrivolous and genuinely original."

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Curtis Andrew Last I

                         Curtis Andrew Last I



Jan 9 2008 10:49 PM

thanks for the add--congrats on the book
Daisy

Daisy



Dec 28 2007 11:42 PM

"The only thing sadder than being thirty-nine and still single is being thirty-nine and freshly divorced. And unemployed. And living with your mother. (And her dogs.)"

Thank you SO much for the add Rachel!

Daisy Dooley
COOP

COOP



Dec 16 2007 2:27 PM

Friend, I haven't heard from u in ages...hmmmm
Paul Elwork

Paul Elwork



Sep 16 2007 6:40 PM

Thanks for adding me and congrats on your debut! This is only the beginning for you, I'm sure... even bigger achievements are ahead.
Michael Kimball

Michael Kimball



Sep 15 2007 6:07 PM

Hi, Rachel. You've been tagged [go read my blog]. I hope the novel is going well.
Matt

Matt



Aug 15 2007 10:12 PM

why yes, it is the new photo. do i look mexican enough?
Between Your Sheets

Between Your Sheets



Aug 7 2007 5:02 AM

Wishing you the best of Birthdays!
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Writers Mafia

Writers Mafia



Aug 3 2007 8:04 PM

We here at The Writers Mafia would like to wish you a happy birthday.

We wish you happiness, success, peace and inspiration.

Happy Birthday!!
Johnny Pigeau

Johnny Pigeau



Aug 2 2007 2:53 PM

Warmest birthday wishes to you, Rachel! And continued success and happiness. -j.p.
Between Your Sheets

Between Your Sheets



Aug 1 2007 4:17 AM

Wishing you the best of Birthdays!
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The Way the Family Got Away

The Way the Family Got Away



Jul 26 2007 4:30 AM

Thank you for asking a book to be your friend. Best, The Way
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