Brian Kimberling grew up in Southern Indiana and earned an MA in creative writing from Bath Spa University in Bath, England. He was a research assistant for a major study on Indiana songbirds before living in the Czech Republic, Mexico, and Turkey. Kimberling now makes his home in England, and his debut novel is entitled Snapper (Pantheon, 2013).

Snapper

A Novel Excerpt

by Brian Kimberling

I doubt anyone outside Southern Indiana knows what a stripper pit is. They don’t exist anywhere else. This is sometimes embarrassing for me in conversation, if I say I spent many happy adolescent hours there. People think I’m talking about Thong Thursdays at Fast Eddie’s. The British Broadcasting Corporation once sent a reporter by boat to Evansville to investigate the wild ways of the inhabitants—the kind of thing they used to do in “deepest Africa,” I think. We are Hoosiers, after all.

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