Helen Raica-Klotz

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Helen Raica-Klotz

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Superior Stories

 Imagine that: Lots of messy drafts finally made it into a collection of short stories! "Superior Stories" as the 2025 Fiction Winner of Michigan Writers Cooperative Press Chapbook Contest.


All six pieces of fiction are set in the Keweenaw Peninsula where I grew up. A friend calls the work "UP gothic." I call it real life, just the made-up kind. 


Order a copy through bookshop.org or Amazon. Or just send me a message, venmo me some cash, and I'll pop it in the mail to you. And don't forget to let me know what you think!

In her linked story collection, Superior Stories, Helen Raica-Klotz takes readers deep into the physical and emotional lives of regular people trying and often failing to do the right thing--for themselves, their families, their friends, their northern Michigan worlds. Raica-Klotz conjures evocative settings and richly layered up-north characters with language that is at once concrete and elegiac, painting a hard yet enchanting landscape of tarpaper roofs, black ice, and hoar frost--a travelogue of human hope and grief, aspiration and desperation. 


— Bryan Gruley

award-winning author of Bitterfrost, Starvation Lake and other novels


Superior Stories explores a sociological frontier—Michigan’s upper peninsula, where human drama is always pressurized by the biggest, most alluring, and most dangerous of all the Great Lakes. Here, Helen Raica-Klotz shows tender, annoying, careless, and hopeful Yoopers grappling with their own decisions and with conditions forced upon them. In each case, the characters are real, their struggles fully dramatized, and their situations hard to forget.


— John Mauk

author of Where All Things Flatten, Field Notes for the Earthbound, and The Rest of Us


Copyright © 2025 Helen Raica-Klotz - All Rights Reserved.


Contact me at raicaklotz@gmail.com.


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