and forget to post things here lately. But there have been some cool goings on. Blake and I are off for a week-long West Coast tour. We're doing the following readings:
February 8th at Dogeared Books in San Francisco, at 7 PM.
February 10th I'm reading at the University of Nevada Reno, at 5:30 PM
February 11th Blake and I read at Sundance Bookstore in Reno, at 6:30 PM
February 12th we read in an as-yet-undetermined place and time in Eugene, Oregon
February 13th we read at Neptune Coffee in Seattle at 7 PM
In March I'm also reading on the East Coast, with details about that as they solidify. For now, if you're in California, Nevada, Oregon, or Washington, and somewhat in the above vicinities, you should come out and see us.
Also, there have been a couple recent interviews/reviews come out that have been really fun, and very generous.
John Madera interviewed me at Big Other. Thanks John. He always has really smart questions.
And Robert Duffer wrote a wonderful review at the Examiner, then followed it up with an interview the next day.
A couple weeks ago there was another great review by Wyatt Williams in Atlanta's Creative Loafing.
Thank you to everyone for the great reviews. It's humbling, and helpful. Makes me feel good about what I'm doing.
In other recent lit news, I got the Penguin version of Shane's Light Boxes in the mail, I think as a review copy. I will likely say something here about it soon. I haven't yet re-read the book, but I'm curious as to what--if any--editorial changes Penguin might have wanted to make. The only thing I will say is that I liked the Publishing Genius cover better. The cover's only a small part of anything, though. And I'm sure the book will do well for Shane.
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