Paul Griner was born in Boston. He is the author of two novels, The German Woman and Collectors, as well as the story collection Follow Me. His story “Newbie Was Here” won Third Place in Narrative’s Spring 2009 Story Contest. A graduate of the University of New Hampshire and of Harvard, Griner received his MA in creative writing at Syracuse and was a Fulbright Scholar to Portugal. He is professor of English and the director of creative writing at the University of Louisville.

Photograph by John Nation.


Photograph by John Nation.

THIRD PLACE WINNER

Newbie Was Here

A Story

by Paul Griner

When we came into the storage yard, Sergeant Bitterroot told everyone to hit the shade.

Sweetpea—the only nickname I’d caught—said, Seriously, Sarge?

It’s how we roll, Sergeant Bitterroot said.

A group huzzah, followed by a few guys calling out, You’re the bomb!

I’m down with that, Sarge, I thought, though of course as a replacement I hadn’t earned the right to say so yet. Still, I dropped my pack with the others and was about to express my appreciation, when Bitterroot singled me out.

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