“The characters in Amore's debut collection, In the Quiet Season and Other Stories, grapple with issues of trust and love—and sometimes in direct opposition to the expectations of the people in their lives. At their best, these wise and engaging stories radiate a surprising and redemptive light.”
— Ron Spatz, editor of Alaska Quarterly Review
“In the Quiet Season explores human connections. Amore focuses on urban Alaskans relating to each other, and to northern life, with bonds delicate and tough at once, subtle yet amazingly strong. . . . Amore's beautifully imagined gutsy fiction wrestles with forms of love: sexual, familial, parental, adventure-driven, nature-based, humane and socially acceptable or edgy and pain-filled. Her characters engage with Alaska—which is ever-present, complicating and enriching their lives—lovingly detailed in Amore's taut prose and startling images. I loved this book.”
— Jean Anderson, author of Human Being Songs and In Extremis
“With In the Quiet Season, Amore joins the ranks of Alaska's finest short story writers. This isn't postcard Alaska—this is real life Alaska, where the appearance of a giant fish or a bull moose means more than a photo opportunity. Packed with longing, love, loss, and redemption, this collection will pull you in and hold you until the final page.”
— Don Rearden, author of The Raven's Gift
“Amore’s slim volume of short stories feels perfectly conceived with a tense melancholy throughout. Each tale features finely observed details about the Alaskan setting—from lakes to mountain ranges to the wildlife throughout.”
— Anchorage Press
“Amore creates compelling characters and interesting plots.”
— Anchorage Daily News