Patricia Ann McNair has lived 95 percent of her life in the Midwest. She's managed a gas station, served as a medical volunteer in Honduras, sold pots and pans door to door, tended bar and breaded mushrooms, worked on the trading floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and taught aerobics. McNair's work has appeared in various anthologies, magazines, and journals including American Fiction: Best Unpublished Short Stories by Emerging Writers, The Rumpus, Barrelhouse, The Nervous Breakdown, Superstition Review, LitHub, Hypertext, River Teeth, Fourth Genre, Brevity, Creative Nonfiction, and others. She's received numerous Illinois Arts Council Awards, Chicago Writers Association Book of the Year, Devil's Kitchen Reading Award, and a Finalist Award for Prose from the Society of Midland Authors. An Associate Professor Emerita of Creative Writing at Columbia College Chicago, McNair facilitates adult writing workshops and is the Artistic Director of Interlochen College of Creative Arts' Writers Retreat. She lives in Tucson with her husband, visual artist Philip Hartigan, and a yard visited by feral cats. Also by Patricia Ann McNair: And These Are the Good Times, essays Responsible Adults, stories
"""The Temple of Air is a book of unusual pleasures, each story offers the readers a small roller coaster of anticipation, fear, surprise, recognition, satisfaction. This is a beautiful book, intense and original."" — Audrey Niffenegger, author of The Time Traveler’s Wife ""Fiercely imagined, emotionally charged, Patricia Ann McNair’s first collection celebrates the extraordinary lives in ways that will leave you breathless."" — A. Manette Ansay, author of Good Things I Wish You ""These narratives are fierce, fearless, brave, as stylistically pure as Raymond Carver, as hard hitting as Mary Gaitskill, as lyrically impassioned as Stuart Dybek. Still, McNair is an original, even when her characters miss their good chances or hurt what they love, we feel compassion, we hear the pure note of human pathos. You won’t be able to put these stories down."" — Anne-Marie Oomen, author of As Long As I Know You: The Mom Book ""These stories speak to us in voices that are clear, urgent, tough, and shockingly wise. Patricia Ann McNair’s The Temple of Air is about the spiritual resilience of endangered children, the survival methods of battered adults, and the presence of grace even in our ruined century."" — David Huddle, author of The Faulkes Chronicle ""The Temple of Air is a collection of fever-dreams: often haunting, always beautiful. These are lyrical stories that sear themselves into the reader’s subconscious, and we are incredibly lucky to have them."" — John McNally, author of The Fear of Everything ""The voices of McNair’s characters whisper directly into your ear, inhabiting their stories so completely that the author herself becomes invisible, and the stories simply flow, looping gracefully backward and forward, encircling and encompassing one another like an ancient Celtic etching. The Temple of Air is a wise and masterful book."" — Dennis McFadden, author of Jimtown Road REVIEWS AND PRESS BLURBS ""McNair’s plainspoken yet imaginative, complexly unnerving, and haunting stories raise essential questions of fate and will, appearances and truth, guilt and compassion."" — Booklist ""…violently creative…"" — Chicago Sun-Times ""The stories in The Temple of Air are steeped in a particular brand of hospitality and violence. They are definitively Midwestern, navigating deftly between the everyday and the disturbing, the prosaic and the poetic."" — NewCity ""[McNair] reaches down deep into the cores of her characters, pulls out their secrets, the things that make them human, and presents them to you in this book…stunning debut collection."" — TheNervousBreakdown.com ""The stories within The Temple of Air are indeed thought-provoking. But what the reader will truly discover are people whose tales will touch a heart, tear an eye, and warm a smile."" — Freeport Journal-Standard HONORS AND AWARDS Chicago Writers Association Book of the Year Devil’s Kitchen Reading Award for Prose Society of Midland Authors Finalist in Adult Fiction"