Life on Other Moons
By Roger Market
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“As far as I knew, my mother was the last woman alive on Earth the day her heart stopped beating in the produce section and she plunged face-first into the romaine.”
Thus begins Life on Other Moons, a collection of eleven short stories about people in different realities, times, and stages of life who are just seeking happiness and clarity in the strange, harsh environments they call home.
What does it mean to be a man, a parent, or a child? How far will people go to protect each other? How do we navigate the fallout of war? What is love, how do we find it, and where do we go when all seems lost?
First published in the form of both paperback and handmade limited editions in 2013, this debut fiction collection from Roger Market offers a few possible answers to the above questions and more. You can read the stories in any order and at any pace you choose—but if you’re up for a challenge, read them in the intended order because that’s when you’re most likely to find unexpected links.
If you're searching for a book of short, emotional stories about what it means to be alive, then look no further: discover Life on Other Moons right here.
Roger Market
Roger Market is originally from Montezuma, Indiana. He graduated from Wabash College in 2009 with a BA in English and a minor in history. He received his MFA in Creative Writing and Publishing Arts in 2013 from the University of Baltimore, and his book Life on Other Moons is the result of that study.
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Life on Other Moons - Roger Market
Life on Other Moons
by Roger Market
Copyright © 2013, 2014, 2023 by Roger Market
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or used in any manner without written permission of the copyright owner except for the use of quotations in a book review.
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ISBN (paperback): 978-0-9892466-1-3
First e-book edition: November 2014
First print editions (paperback and handmade): May 2013
King Henry on a Porch Swing
first appeared in Welter magazine, May 2013
This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
for Justin
my pocket rocket on this journey
Acknowledgments
This book would not be in your grasp without the knowledge, inspiration, love, and support of a lot of people. I couldn’t possibly list everyone who’s guided me or put up with me or, in some way, shined a light on me in my journey to make Life on Other Moons a possibility, but I’ll hit the highlights.
First, I need to thank Justin Sosebee for being patient throughout this process and for listening to me bitch about apostrophes and production schedules. I love you, Justin.
Next, I want to thank Karen Brehmer for being one of my most loyal supporters. I don’t always deserve it.
Then there’s my family. Thanks to my mom, Tammy Smith; my dad, Roger E. Market; my sisters, Krista and Kayla Market; and everyone on the extended family tree…which could fill a book by itself. And especially to the most voracious reader in the family—and perhaps my most fervent, hopeful supporter: thank you, Aunt Terri.
While in Baltimore, I’ve met a lot of great people. Fantastic writers and teachers who I’m proud to call friends and mentors. So here’s to them, but especially to Lori Miller, Eli Dillard, Danielle Crawford, Christine Lincoln, Christina Lengyel, Emily Lee, Timmy Reed, Jessica Jonas, Megan Stolz, Kimberley Lynne, Jane Delury, Steve Matanle, Kendra Kopelke, Marion Winik, Jenny O’Grady, Pantea Tofangchi, Theresa Segreti, Peter Toran, and Gregg Wilhelm. You all taught me what a book or story is and what it can be.
Thank you to some other people who have supported me as a writer, artist, and person: Amanda Oldham, Michael Lunsford, Sande Bemis, Susie Runyon (you’ll always be Mrs. Runyon to me), Jamie Britton, Robin Pruett, Stephanie Pezan, Hélène Huet, Toby Herzog, Warren and Julia Rosenberg, Thomas Campbell, Kristen Wilkins, Arielle Krasner, Kim Sullivan and the team at Words & Numbers, and Annie and Steve Larkin.
Finally, to Joy Castro: brilliant college professor, author, mother, woman. Your encouragement, wisdom, and grace have touched every page of this book. You’ve helped make me the writer and editor I am today. Thank you for always pushing me and believing in me.
Contents
Stopping to Talk to Porch Lights When the Moon Is Not Enough
Paterfamilias
Don’t Mind the Bunny
Fresh
King Henry on a Porch Swing
Life on Other Moons
Looking
Love the Shoes
Home on the Moon
The Paper Man
Walking to Vietnam
Gratitude
About the Author
Stopping to Talk to Porch Lights When the Moon Is Not Enough
As far as I knew, my mother was the last woman alive on Earth the day her heart stopped beating in the produce section and she plunged face-first into the romaine. I was eight at the time, and my best friend, Matthew, was with us. In the ten years after that, I didn’t see a single woman, and neither did any other man I knew. We were in a lonely new world. But in that world, there was Matthew, and he had a way of making things better. We stuck together, even in college.
One night, when I was a freshman, I was sitting on the lawn of the Sigma Chi house, smoking, when the moon, the last great symbol of femininity, broke in half like a walnut cracking. A single egg-shaped object hurtled from the moon toward Earth and burst into flames when it hit the atmosphere. The two moon chunks floated there among the stars, and I watched them dance around each other for what seemed like hours. I wondered about the egg-shaped fireball that had fallen.
The next day, there were theories about the moon’s split. I walked around campus and heard them all. For instance, the religious men of campus, who held prayer circles on the mall, thought maybe the world was coming to an end and the extinction of women had been the first step. Others thought it had something to do with the weight of Russian salmon or the way men drove