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It has been years since the woman in "Biting the Moon" has seen her former enthusiast, Felix, a famous, Oscar-winning composer. But after hearing the news of his unexpected loss of life, she mourns his damage by revisiting occasions of their former life. Jumping with time from the pair's first face at an painters' colony to their rendezvous in locations across the US, the road the narrator needs toward acceptance is similar to the jazz the few loved a great deal: winding, unpredicted, and beautiful. Joan Frank is the author of five catalogs of fiction and a booklet of gathered essays. Her last book, Make It Stay, gained the Dana Portfolio Award. Her last storyline collection, In Envy Country, gained the Richard Sullivan Award in Short Fiction and the ForeWord Reviews Booklet of the entire year Award and was named a finalist for the California Booklet Award. Joan's booklet of essays, Because You Have To: A Writing Life, gained the Metallic ForeWord Reviews Booklet of the entire year Award. A MacDowell Colony Fellow and recipient of many grants and prizes, Joan is also a booklet critic for the San Francisco Chronicle. She lives in Northern California. Ploughshares, the literary mag of Emerson College