Weekend Sampling: ReLit (Week Two)

2019-10-16T15:36:34-04:00

You might remember that I've been sampling books from Indie presses that have been shortlisted for this year's ReLit Awards. Not just novels, but short stories, even poetry (which is adventurous for me). For a month of Sundays (at least), I'm Buried in ReLit Print. Last weekend's samples? (You can check them out

Weekend Sampling: ReLit (Week Two)2019-10-16T15:36:34-04:00

Big Bang: Better Living through Plastic Explosives

2014-03-13T21:23:20-04:00

Zsuzsi Gartner’s Better Living through Plastic Explosives Penguin, 2011 I was stunned by All the Anxious Girls on Earth when it was published in 1999 (tell me: how has it happened that a dozen years have passed since then?). Partly because I read it all-in-a-rush. Partly because the stories are

Big Bang: Better Living through Plastic Explosives2014-03-13T21:23:20-04:00

Crossings: Into the Heart of the Country

2014-03-13T21:19:21-04:00

See L=Locale below for clues for these images Pauline Holdstock's Into the Heart of the Country Harper Collins, 2011 In 1693, an English man named Henry Kelsey wrote a poem about journeying into the heart of this country: “Then up ye River I with heavy heart Did take

Crossings: Into the Heart of the Country2014-03-13T21:19:21-04:00

For the Want of a Button: A World Elsewhere

2020-06-02T07:35:53-04:00

I carried this button with me even after I'd moved on to other Giller reading, thinking about AWE Wayne Johnston’s A World Elsewhere Knopf, 2011 Readers enter a world elsewhere, when Landish and Van meet on a bench at Princeton, in A World Elsewhere. They enter a fictional

For the Want of a Button: A World Elsewhere2020-06-02T07:35:53-04:00
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