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

Weekend Sampling: ReLit

2013-11-26T13:06:51-05:00

Maybe the Giller Prize longlist is occupying your every reading moment. But maybe not. If you're looking for something different, check out the ReLit Awards (Sound familiar? I just mentioned them the other day too.) Not just novels, but short stories, even poetry. For a month of Sundays (at least),

Weekend Sampling: ReLit2013-11-26T13:06:51-05:00
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