Which? I’m one of like maybe TWO writers with books out now that are getting to DO an actual in-store event. But, as stara-agent Sara Megibow says, it was safe:
…Over at Kendall Reviews (this tweet leads to a discount code…). Clock that beautiful cover, and imagine all the illustrations throughout this oversize wonder of an edition:
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Well, The Line-Up, anyway—an interview:
…for your drive home on a Friday afternoon (for when you’re not in motion…).
but, seriously, this is just a blip, a temporary thing: Native Lit actually needs variety / doesn’t need one person ‘speaking for all’ or ‘perched at the top’ or any of that ridiculousness. or? if it has to be one of us, I vote Louise Erdrich. …
Or . . . doesn’t Pynchon call it the ‘yo-yo’ in V., maybe? The Only Good Indians, first being one thing, then another—both of which I like. I mean, it’s kind of a werewolf, yes? Shine the right light on it, it becomes #1 in horror. Under a different light, it’s #1 in Native lit.
…Talking with Victor LaValle: this was my whole plan with this book. If I could just somehow maneuver everything such that he and I could have an excellent conversation, then . . . what else could I ask for, right?
…For July! So cool. I would have used an exclamation point in that subject line/heading up there, but I feel like I’m becoming someone with just one volume setting. So, how about instead . . . bold? No, no: LARGE:
APPLE BOOKS
…About the best you can have: imagining you’re the attendant at the spooky place, and you get to bring books and some etcetera with you:
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