If you'd like to step away from the bustle of the city and belly up to a small town bar with the regulars for a few hours, Rebecca Barry's new novel in stories, Later, at the Bar, is your ticket out of Dodge. On one hand you'll be comfortable at Lucy's Tavern, which sits in the middle of a sleepy downtown street in upstate New York, because everyone knows your name and nobody passes harsh judgment. But you'll likely come to a point in the evening where you'll wish the bartender was just as careful with cutting people off as she is with her witty observations and sassy comebacks. ...