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I’m excited to share this blurb for Velvet by the amazing Marianne Chan (Marianne Chan)! Preorder link in bio and below! Northwestern University Press
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Congratulations, Megan! In addition to being our Senior Acquisitions Editor of trade books, Megan Stielstra is a renowned writer and teacher. We couldn't be prouder to see see that she has been voted StoryStudio's 2024 Instructor of the Year.
My second novel Sing, I, out on April 15 from Northwestern University Press is up on #Netgalley #UK #SINGI #Reviewers A story of music, romance, a touch of vigilantism, and the fight for our best life, it's also currently on sale Blackwell Shelley blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/produ…
I’ve got some Velvet postcards! Let me know if you want one, and I’ll send it your way! DM me your mailing address or email me at [email protected].
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Spotted in the wild! laura chow reeve's A Small Apocalypse is in good company on the table at Books Are Magic.
Stop by and take a look. Support your local indie bookstore!
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Full of dark humor, resilience, bubblegum lip smack, and radical vengeance, C. Russell Price’s oh, you thought this was a date?! is for the people who listen to Fleetwood Mac during the apocalypse.
40% off in April with code POETRY24. #PoetryMonth
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Even if it weren't #NationalPoetryMonth , April would still be a great time to discover new poetry. With the spring world blossoming, you need books that match the splendor and the agony.
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'Dwelling in Fiction works out the equivalent of a critical regionalism for literary studies.'
New in review, Santiago Ospina Celis on Ashley R. Brock's Dwelling in Fiction, from Northwestern University Press: criticalinquiry.uchicago.edu/santiago_ospin…