Praise for The Plan of Chicago, Cornerstone Press, Nov. 2025
“This is a terrific collection. I savored it, one story at a time, the way I do the masters of the genre—Trevor or Munro or Gallant. Like them, Pearce creates in each short story a novel’s worth of rich characterization with deft artistic compression; and like the masters of geographically linked collections—Joyce, Anderson—Pearce renders contemporary Chicago in loving and brutal complexity from a myriad of vivid voices. And in his own stylish manner, Pearce pulls off, again and again, dazzling plotlines that deeply satisfy. I loved reading this book.”
Antonya Nelson, author of Bound and Funny Once
“The power of Pearce’s book rises from the foundational sense of Chicago as a city of neighborhoods. Neighborhood is the level where the great urban themes—race, ethnicity, minority culture, assimilation, inequality, democracy, the American Dream—that elevate the work of writers like Algren, Brooks, Bellow, Terkel, Cisneros, and Kotlowitz have been expressed, a lineage to which this book belongs.”
Stuart Dybek, author of The Coast of Chicago, Paper Lantern: Love Stories, and Ecstatic Cahoots: Fifty Short Stories