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Visit the post for more. We equip adventurous readers with trailblazing works of criticism, biography, and craft so you can deeply explore the literature you love. STUNNING SENTENCES: THE PRECISION OF ENGLISH STUNNING SENTENCES: The Precision of English. When Yang Huang was 16 years old and living in Jiangsu province, her mother took her to the local tailor so he could make her a stone yellow coat. Her mother usually sewed Huang’s clothes or Huang wore her mother’s altered clothes, but it was the New Year and her mother wanted to do something STUNNING SENTENCES: THE BROKEN INTERIOR Stunning Sentences: The Broken Interior. Breakdown. The word needles its way into conversations, thoughts, the day, even though it’s spring and sunny and the flowers are bursting and the trees are going crazy green. The breakdown of routine and social norms and expectations: cancelled birthday parties, trips, weddings,commencements, and
NON-FICTION BY NON-MEN: LILLY DANCYGER Non-Fiction by Non-Men: Lilly Dancyger. Lilly Dancyger is the editor of Burn It Down, a critically acclaimed anthology of essays on women’s anger from Seal Press, and the author of Negative Space, a reported and illustrated memoir selected by Carmen Maria Machado as a winner of the 2019 Santa Fe Writers Project Literary Awards. AFTERWORDS – THE COMPLETE SERIES – FICTION ADVOCATE Description. (S)kinfolk by Tochi Onyebuchi. The Counterforce by J.M. Tyree. The Wanting Was a Wilderness by Alden Jones. Dear Knausgaard by Kim Adrian. Looking Was Not Enough by Irena Yamboliev. I Meant to Kill Ye by Stephanie Reents. New Uses for Failure by Adam Colman. THE ANT – FICTION ADVOCATE Written with deep empathy and peerless research, The Ant is both the unforgettable story of a woman’s lifelong quest for artistic and political freedom, and a revealing look at how 20 th -century Latin American society changed throughout Delia’s long life. Fernando Sáez is a biographer and novelist, as well as Director of the PabloNeruda
(S)KINFOLK – FICTION ADVOCATE Tochi Onyebuchi is the author of Riot Baby, Beasts Made of Night, Crown of Thunder, War Girls, and Rebel Sisters. He has earned degrees from Yale University, New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, Columbia Law School, and L’institut d’études politiques with a Master’s degree in Global Business Law. “A moving blend of WRITE LIKE A MOTHER: JENNIFER WEINER Her latest novel, Mrs. Everything, is a hell of a book, spanning decades. Fom the 1950s to the present day, it’s the story of two sisters and how their lives unfold as the world changes around them. It’s also about family secrets, the decisions we make, and the lives we birth. There are those who will brush it off as “women’sfiction
THE STORY ABOUT A BUS DRIVER WHO WANTED TO BE GOD This is the story about a bus driver who would never open the door of the bus for people who were late. Not for anyone. Not for repressed high school kids who’d run alongside the bus and stare at it longingly, and certainly not for high-strung people in windbreakers who’d bang on the door as if they were actually on time and it was the driver who was out of line, and not even for little THE 10 BEST LITERARY CRITICS The 10 Best Literary Critics. On the final day of the year, the New York Times ran a special issue of its book review that featured six literary critics explaining what they believe literary criticism is. Two of the essays are downright rousing — Sam Anderson’s, on the role of the critic in an age of media upheaval, and Elif Batuman’s,on
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NON-FICTION BY NON-MEN: LILLY DANCYGER Non-Fiction by Non-Men: Lilly Dancyger. Lilly Dancyger is the editor of Burn It Down, a critically acclaimed anthology of essays on women’s anger from Seal Press, and the author of Negative Space, a reported and illustrated memoir selected by Carmen Maria Machado as a winner of the 2019 Santa Fe Writers Project Literary Awards. AFTERWORDS – THE COMPLETE SERIES – FICTION ADVOCATE Description. (S)kinfolk by Tochi Onyebuchi. The Counterforce by J.M. Tyree. The Wanting Was a Wilderness by Alden Jones. Dear Knausgaard by Kim Adrian. Looking Was Not Enough by Irena Yamboliev. I Meant to Kill Ye by Stephanie Reents. New Uses for Failure by Adam Colman. THE ANT – FICTION ADVOCATE Written with deep empathy and peerless research, The Ant is both the unforgettable story of a woman’s lifelong quest for artistic and political freedom, and a revealing look at how 20 th -century Latin American society changed throughout Delia’s long life. Fernando Sáez is a biographer and novelist, as well as Director of the PabloNeruda
(S)KINFOLK – FICTION ADVOCATE Tochi Onyebuchi is the author of Riot Baby, Beasts Made of Night, Crown of Thunder, War Girls, and Rebel Sisters. He has earned degrees from Yale University, New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, Columbia Law School, and L’institut d’études politiques with a Master’s degree in Global Business Law. “A moving blend of WRITE LIKE A MOTHER: JENNIFER WEINER Her latest novel, Mrs. Everything, is a hell of a book, spanning decades. Fom the 1950s to the present day, it’s the story of two sisters and how their lives unfold as the world changes around them. It’s also about family secrets, the decisions we make, and the lives we birth. There are those who will brush it off as “women’sfiction
THE STORY ABOUT A BUS DRIVER WHO WANTED TO BE GOD This is the story about a bus driver who would never open the door of the bus for people who were late. Not for anyone. Not for repressed high school kids who’d run alongside the bus and stare at it longingly, and certainly not for high-strung people in windbreakers who’d bang on the door as if they were actually on time and it was the driver who was out of line, and not even for little THE 10 BEST LITERARY CRITICS The 10 Best Literary Critics. On the final day of the year, the New York Times ran a special issue of its book review that featured six literary critics explaining what they believe literary criticism is. Two of the essays are downright rousing — Sam Anderson’s, on the role of the critic in an age of media upheaval, and Elif Batuman’s,on
ABOUT – FICTION ADVOCATE About. Fiction Advocate is a small press and literary community. We equip passionate readers with groundbreaking works of biography, criticism, and craft so you can deeply explore the literature you love. Our award-winning books have been praised by The New Yorker, The Paris Review Daily, and NPR. Contributors to our web site have won the STUNNING SENTENCES: THE BROKEN INTERIOR Stunning Sentences: The Broken Interior. Breakdown. The word needles its way into conversations, thoughts, the day, even though it’s spring and sunny and the flowers are bursting and the trees are going crazy green. The breakdown of routine and social norms and expectations: cancelled birthday parties, trips, weddings,commencements, and
WRITE LIKE A MOTHER: ANNA SOLOMON Write Like a Mother: Anna Solomon. I was first introduced to Anna Solomon when she co-edited, along with Eleanor Henderson, Labor Day: True Birth Stories by Today’s Best Women Writers. Her newest novel, The Book of V., is very different, but also captures stories of women at turning points in their lives. The book follows three women inthree
WRITE LIKE A MOTHER: RENE DENFELD I first read Rene Denfeld’s book The Child Finder when my son was a little more than a year old.Perhaps it was an odd choice to read a book about a missing child when I had a very small child of my own, but her prose, so thoughtful, and her handling of the subject matter, so respectful while still being suspenseful, made it the perfectchoice.
#GODS – FICTION ADVOCATE A Genre-Bending Epic About the Defiant Power of Love. A young boy wanders into the woods of Harlem and witnesses the abduction of his sister by a glowing creature. Forty years later, now working as a New York City homicide detective, Gus is assigned to a case in which he unexpectedly succumbs to a vision that Helen is still alive. To findher
WRITE LIKE A MOTHER: MAYA SHANBHAG LANG Write Like a Mother: Maya Shanbhag Lang. Growing up, Maya Shanbhag Lang idolized her physician mother, who seemed to be able to “do it all”: work as a doctor, parent two children, and keep a traditional Indian household. When she herself became a mother, she thought her (S)KINFOLK – FICTION ADVOCATE Tochi Onyebuchi is the author of Riot Baby, Beasts Made of Night, Crown of Thunder, War Girls, and Rebel Sisters. He has earned degrees from Yale University, New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, Columbia Law School, and L’institut d’études politiques with a Master’s degree in Global Business Law. “A moving blend of CHECK YOUR (LITERARY) PRIVILEGE Check Your (Literary) Privilege. photo by Chester Higgins Jr. / The New York Times. Jess Row is stealthily becoming our most subversive and progressive literary critic. You probably know Jess Row for his fiction— The Train to Lo Wu and Your Face in Mine —or maybe for the beautiful little piece he wrote for Fiction Advocate not long ago. THE LONG SHIPS BY FRANS GUNNAR BENGTSSON The Long Ships, originally written in Swedish and translated into English in 1955, was reissued by New York Review Books in 2010. Michael Chabon gives it an enthusiastic introduction, marveling that he knows only three other people who have read the book.But this isn’t exactly a lost gem. The Long Ships has been a classic in Sweden for many generations, and it formed the basis of a 1964 HOW I INJURED MYSELF READING ELIF BATUMAN’S THE IDIOT How I Injured Myself Reading Elif Batuman’s. The Idiot. I’m an idiot. I know this. I was even more of an idiot back in college and I don’t like being reminded of this fact. So I admit I was hesitant when I picked up a copy of Elif Batuman’s The Idiot. I feared the narrator Selin and I had too much in common for us to ever get along.FICTION ADVOCATE
Visit the post for more. We equip adventurous readers with trailblazing works of criticism, biography, and craft so you can deeply explore the literature you love. ABOUT – FICTION ADVOCATE About. Fiction Advocate is a small press and literary community. We equip passionate readers with groundbreaking works of biography, criticism, and craft so you can deeply explore the literature you love. Our award-winning books have been praised by The New Yorker, The Paris Review Daily, and NPR. Contributors to our web site have won the STUNNING SENTENCES: THE PRECISION OF ENGLISH STUNNING SENTENCES: The Precision of English. When Yang Huang was 16 years old and living in Jiangsu province, her mother took her to the local tailor so he could make her a stone yellow coat. Her mother usually sewed Huang’s clothes or Huang wore her mother’s altered clothes, but it was the New Year and her mother wanted to do something AFTERWORDS – THE COMPLETE SERIES – FICTION ADVOCATE Description. (S)kinfolk by Tochi Onyebuchi. The Counterforce by J.M. Tyree. The Wanting Was a Wilderness by Alden Jones. Dear Knausgaard by Kim Adrian. Looking Was Not Enough by Irena Yamboliev. I Meant to Kill Ye by Stephanie Reents. New Uses for Failure by Adam Colman. HOW I GOT HERE: A BASIC INCOME LAUNCHED MY WRITING CAREER Privilege is a topic that doesn’t always receive the subjectivity and nuance it deserves. In “How I Got Here,” writers reflect on their experience of privilege (or lack thereof) in their writing careers.We hope these personal essays will help us appreciate the complexities of individual experience and view each other in a clearerlight.
WRITE LIKE A MOTHER: JENNIFER WEINER Her latest novel, Mrs. Everything, is a hell of a book, spanning decades. Fom the 1950s to the present day, it’s the story of two sisters and how their lives unfold as the world changes around them. It’s also about family secrets, the decisions we make, and the lives we birth. There are those who will brush it off as “women’sfiction
WRITE LIKE A MOTHER: MAYA SHANBHAG LANG Write Like a Mother: Maya Shanbhag Lang. Growing up, Maya Shanbhag Lang idolized her physician mother, who seemed to be able to “do it all”: work as a doctor, parent two children, and keep a traditional Indian household. When she herself became a mother, she thought her THE STORY ABOUT A BUS DRIVER WHO WANTED TO BE GOD This is the story about a bus driver who would never open the door of the bus for people who were late. Not for anyone. Not for repressed high school kids who’d run alongside the bus and stare at it longingly, and certainly not for high-strung people in windbreakers who’d bang on the door as if they were actually on time and it was the driver who was out of line, and not even for little THE 10 BEST LITERARY CRITICS The 10 Best Literary Critics. On the final day of the year, the New York Times ran a special issue of its book review that featured six literary critics explaining what they believe literary criticism is. Two of the essays are downright rousing — Sam Anderson’s, on the role of the critic in an age of media upheaval, and Elif Batuman’s,on
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Visit the post for more. We equip adventurous readers with trailblazing works of criticism, biography, and craft so you can deeply explore the literature you love. ABOUT – FICTION ADVOCATE About. Fiction Advocate is a small press and literary community. We equip passionate readers with groundbreaking works of biography, criticism, and craft so you can deeply explore the literature you love. Our award-winning books have been praised by The New Yorker, The Paris Review Daily, and NPR. Contributors to our web site have won the STUNNING SENTENCES: THE PRECISION OF ENGLISH STUNNING SENTENCES: The Precision of English. When Yang Huang was 16 years old and living in Jiangsu province, her mother took her to the local tailor so he could make her a stone yellow coat. Her mother usually sewed Huang’s clothes or Huang wore her mother’s altered clothes, but it was the New Year and her mother wanted to do something AFTERWORDS – THE COMPLETE SERIES – FICTION ADVOCATE Description. (S)kinfolk by Tochi Onyebuchi. The Counterforce by J.M. Tyree. The Wanting Was a Wilderness by Alden Jones. Dear Knausgaard by Kim Adrian. Looking Was Not Enough by Irena Yamboliev. I Meant to Kill Ye by Stephanie Reents. New Uses for Failure by Adam Colman. HOW I GOT HERE: A BASIC INCOME LAUNCHED MY WRITING CAREER Privilege is a topic that doesn’t always receive the subjectivity and nuance it deserves. In “How I Got Here,” writers reflect on their experience of privilege (or lack thereof) in their writing careers.We hope these personal essays will help us appreciate the complexities of individual experience and view each other in a clearerlight.
WRITE LIKE A MOTHER: JENNIFER WEINER Her latest novel, Mrs. Everything, is a hell of a book, spanning decades. Fom the 1950s to the present day, it’s the story of two sisters and how their lives unfold as the world changes around them. It’s also about family secrets, the decisions we make, and the lives we birth. There are those who will brush it off as “women’sfiction
WRITE LIKE A MOTHER: MAYA SHANBHAG LANG Write Like a Mother: Maya Shanbhag Lang. Growing up, Maya Shanbhag Lang idolized her physician mother, who seemed to be able to “do it all”: work as a doctor, parent two children, and keep a traditional Indian household. When she herself became a mother, she thought her THE STORY ABOUT A BUS DRIVER WHO WANTED TO BE GOD This is the story about a bus driver who would never open the door of the bus for people who were late. Not for anyone. Not for repressed high school kids who’d run alongside the bus and stare at it longingly, and certainly not for high-strung people in windbreakers who’d bang on the door as if they were actually on time and it was the driver who was out of line, and not even for little THE 10 BEST LITERARY CRITICS The 10 Best Literary Critics. On the final day of the year, the New York Times ran a special issue of its book review that featured six literary critics explaining what they believe literary criticism is. Two of the essays are downright rousing — Sam Anderson’s, on the role of the critic in an age of media upheaval, and Elif Batuman’s,on
HOW I INJURED MYSELF READING ELIF BATUMAN’S THE IDIOT How I Injured Myself Reading Elif Batuman’s. The Idiot. I’m an idiot. I know this. I was even more of an idiot back in college and I don’t like being reminded of this fact. So I admit I was hesitant when I picked up a copy of Elif Batuman’s The Idiot. I feared the narrator Selin and I had too much in common for us to ever get along. STUNNING SENTENCES: THE BROKEN INTERIOR Stunning Sentences: The Broken Interior. Breakdown. The word needles its way into conversations, thoughts, the day, even though it’s spring and sunny and the flowers are bursting and the trees are going crazy green. The breakdown of routine and social norms and expectations: cancelled birthday parties, trips, weddings,commencements, and
NON-FICTION BY NON-MEN: LILLY DANCYGER Non-Fiction by Non-Men: Lilly Dancyger. Lilly Dancyger is the editor of Burn It Down, a critically acclaimed anthology of essays on women’s anger from Seal Press, and the author of Negative Space, a reported and illustrated memoir selected by Carmen Maria Machado as a winner of the 2019 Santa Fe Writers Project Literary Awards. HOW TO WRITE STUNNING SENTENCES BY NINA SCHUYLER Paperback: $15 + shipping. “Nina Schuyler’s How to Write Stunning Sentences is like a Kama Sutra for sentences: it describes the positions and passions of her artful love, and through sharp analyses and generous prompts suggests how you too, writer, may become such an artful lover. Read it and the pleasure will be yours.”. AFTERWORDS – THE COMPLETE SERIES – FICTION ADVOCATE Description. (S)kinfolk by Tochi Onyebuchi. The Counterforce by J.M. Tyree. The Wanting Was a Wilderness by Alden Jones. Dear Knausgaard by Kim Adrian. Looking Was Not Enough by Irena Yamboliev. I Meant to Kill Ye by Stephanie Reents. New Uses for Failure by Adam Colman. WRITE LIKE A MOTHER: ANNA SOLOMON Write Like a Mother: Anna Solomon. I was first introduced to Anna Solomon when she co-edited, along with Eleanor Henderson, Labor Day: True Birth Stories by Today’s Best Women Writers. Her newest novel, The Book of V., is very different, but also captures stories of women at turning points in their lives. The book follows three women inthree
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THE ANT – FICTION ADVOCATE Written with deep empathy and peerless research, The Ant is both the unforgettable story of a woman’s lifelong quest for artistic and political freedom, and a revealing look at how 20 th -century Latin American society changed throughout Delia’s long life. Fernando Sáez is a biographer and novelist, as well as Director of the PabloNeruda
#GODS – FICTION ADVOCATE A Genre-Bending Epic About the Defiant Power of Love. A young boy wanders into the woods of Harlem and witnesses the abduction of his sister by a glowing creature. Forty years later, now working as a New York City homicide detective, Gus is assigned to a case in which he unexpectedly succumbs to a vision that Helen is still alive. To findher
STUNNING SENTENCES: A SYMPHONY OF ENDINGS It doesn’t wind things up. The narrator is a singer, traveling with a band, having an affair with one of the band members. When she murmurs in her sleep, “My father and his beautiful slim brunettes,” we are soon whisked into the past, with scenes of ayounger
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ABOUT – FICTION ADVOCATE About. Fiction Advocate is a small press and literary community. We equip passionate readers with groundbreaking works of biography, criticism, and craft so you can deeply explore the literature you love. Our award-winning books have been praised by The New Yorker, The Paris Review Daily, and NPR. Contributors to our web site have won the STUNNING SENTENCES: THE PRECISION OF ENGLISH STUNNING SENTENCES: The Precision of English. When Yang Huang was 16 years old and living in Jiangsu province, her mother took her to the local tailor so he could make her a stone yellow coat. Her mother usually sewed Huang’s clothes or Huang wore her mother’s altered clothes, but it was the New Year and her mother wanted to do something NON-FICTION BY NON-MEN: LILLY DANCYGER Non-Fiction by Non-Men: Lilly Dancyger. Lilly Dancyger is the editor of Burn It Down, a critically acclaimed anthology of essays on women’s anger from Seal Press, and the author of Negative Space, a reported and illustrated memoir selected by Carmen Maria Machado as a winner of the 2019 Santa Fe Writers Project Literary Awards. HOW TO WRITE STUNNING SENTENCES BY NINA SCHUYLER Paperback: $15 + shipping. “Nina Schuyler’s How to Write Stunning Sentences is like a Kama Sutra for sentences: it describes the positions and passions of her artful love, and through sharp analyses and generous prompts suggests how you too, writer, may become such an artful lover. Read it and the pleasure will be yours.”. WRITE LIKE A MOTHER: JENNIFER WEINER Her latest novel, Mrs. Everything, is a hell of a book, spanning decades. Fom the 1950s to the present day, it’s the story of two sisters and how their lives unfold as the world changes around them. It’s also about family secrets, the decisions we make, and the lives we birth. There are those who will brush it off as “women’sfiction
THE 10 BEST LITERARY CRITICS The 10 Best Literary Critics. On the final day of the year, the New York Times ran a special issue of its book review that featured six literary critics explaining what they believe literary criticism is. Two of the essays are downright rousing — Sam Anderson’s, on the role of the critic in an age of media upheaval, and Elif Batuman’s,on
THE STORY ABOUT A BUS DRIVER WHO WANTED TO BE GOD This is the story about a bus driver who would never open the door of the bus for people who were late. Not for anyone. Not for repressed high school kids who’d run alongside the bus and stare at it longingly, and certainly not for high-strung people in windbreakers who’d bang on the door as if they were actually on time and it was the driver who was out of line, and not even for little HOW I INJURED MYSELF READING ELIF BATUMAN’S THE IDIOT How I Injured Myself Reading Elif Batuman’s. The Idiot. I’m an idiot. I know this. I was even more of an idiot back in college and I don’t like being reminded of this fact. So I admit I was hesitant when I picked up a copy of Elif Batuman’s The Idiot. I feared the narrator Selin and I had too much in common for us to ever get along.FICTION ADVOCATE
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ABOUT – FICTION ADVOCATE About. Fiction Advocate is a small press and literary community. We equip passionate readers with groundbreaking works of biography, criticism, and craft so you can deeply explore the literature you love. Our award-winning books have been praised by The New Yorker, The Paris Review Daily, and NPR. Contributors to our web site have won the STUNNING SENTENCES: THE PRECISION OF ENGLISH STUNNING SENTENCES: The Precision of English. When Yang Huang was 16 years old and living in Jiangsu province, her mother took her to the local tailor so he could make her a stone yellow coat. Her mother usually sewed Huang’s clothes or Huang wore her mother’s altered clothes, but it was the New Year and her mother wanted to do something NON-FICTION BY NON-MEN: LILLY DANCYGER Non-Fiction by Non-Men: Lilly Dancyger. Lilly Dancyger is the editor of Burn It Down, a critically acclaimed anthology of essays on women’s anger from Seal Press, and the author of Negative Space, a reported and illustrated memoir selected by Carmen Maria Machado as a winner of the 2019 Santa Fe Writers Project Literary Awards. HOW TO WRITE STUNNING SENTENCES BY NINA SCHUYLER Paperback: $15 + shipping. “Nina Schuyler’s How to Write Stunning Sentences is like a Kama Sutra for sentences: it describes the positions and passions of her artful love, and through sharp analyses and generous prompts suggests how you too, writer, may become such an artful lover. Read it and the pleasure will be yours.”. WRITE LIKE A MOTHER: JENNIFER WEINER Her latest novel, Mrs. Everything, is a hell of a book, spanning decades. Fom the 1950s to the present day, it’s the story of two sisters and how their lives unfold as the world changes around them. It’s also about family secrets, the decisions we make, and the lives we birth. There are those who will brush it off as “women’sfiction
THE 10 BEST LITERARY CRITICS The 10 Best Literary Critics. On the final day of the year, the New York Times ran a special issue of its book review that featured six literary critics explaining what they believe literary criticism is. Two of the essays are downright rousing — Sam Anderson’s, on the role of the critic in an age of media upheaval, and Elif Batuman’s,on
THE STORY ABOUT A BUS DRIVER WHO WANTED TO BE GOD This is the story about a bus driver who would never open the door of the bus for people who were late. Not for anyone. Not for repressed high school kids who’d run alongside the bus and stare at it longingly, and certainly not for high-strung people in windbreakers who’d bang on the door as if they were actually on time and it was the driver who was out of line, and not even for little HOW I INJURED MYSELF READING ELIF BATUMAN’S THE IDIOT How I Injured Myself Reading Elif Batuman’s. The Idiot. I’m an idiot. I know this. I was even more of an idiot back in college and I don’t like being reminded of this fact. So I admit I was hesitant when I picked up a copy of Elif Batuman’s The Idiot. I feared the narrator Selin and I had too much in common for us to ever get along. BOOKSTORE – FICTION ADVOCATE We’re reinventing literary criticism by opening it up to new voices, hybrid forms, and tons of creativity. In these short, collectible volumes, acclaimed writers explore iconic books in surprising ways. An Oasis of Horror in a Desert of Boredom. $ 5.00 – $ 16.00. Viewproducts.
#GODS - FICTION ADVOCATE Part sex manifesto, part religious text, part Manhattan noir—with a dose of deadly serious, internet-inspired satire— #gods is a sprawling inquest into the nature of faith and resistance in the modern world. Matthew Gallaway is the author of The Metropolis Case, which was praised by the New York Times for being “driven byexuberance and
STUNNING SENTENCES: THE BROKEN INTERIOR Stunning Sentences: The Broken Interior. Breakdown. The word needles its way into conversations, thoughts, the day, even though it’s spring and sunny and the flowers are bursting and the trees are going crazy green. The breakdown of routine and social norms and expectations: cancelled birthday parties, trips, weddings,commencements, and
AFTERWORDS – THE COMPLETE SERIES – FICTION ADVOCATE Description. (S)kinfolk by Tochi Onyebuchi. The Counterforce by J.M. Tyree. The Wanting Was a Wilderness by Alden Jones. Dear Knausgaard by Kim Adrian. Looking Was Not Enough by Irena Yamboliev. I Meant to Kill Ye by Stephanie Reents. New Uses for Failure by Adam Colman. HOW I GOT HERE: A BASIC INCOME LAUNCHED MY WRITING CAREER Privilege is a topic that doesn’t always receive the subjectivity and nuance it deserves. In “How I Got Here,” writers reflect on their experience of privilege (or lack thereof) in their writing careers.We hope these personal essays will help us appreciate the complexities of individual experience and view each other in a clearerlight.
WRITE LIKE A MOTHER: MAYA SHANBHAG LANG Write Like a Mother: Maya Shanbhag Lang. Growing up, Maya Shanbhag Lang idolized her physician mother, who seemed to be able to “do it all”: work as a doctor, parent two children, and keep a traditional Indian household. When she herself became a mother, she thought her HOW TO WRITE STUNNING SENTENCES BY NINA SCHUYLER Paperback: $15 + shipping. “Nina Schuyler’s How to Write Stunning Sentences is like a Kama Sutra for sentences: it describes the positions and passions of her artful love, and through sharp analyses and generous prompts suggests how you too, writer, may become such an artful lover. Read it and the pleasure will be yours.”.DEAR KNAUSGAARD
The Curious Operations of Intimacy in Literature In a series of warm and often funny letters, essayist and memoirist Kim Adrian delivers a compelling feminist critique of the 6-volume autobiographical novel My Struggle, by Norwegian writer Karl Ove Knausgaard. Adrian’s book of letters begins as a witty and entertaining response to a seminal work and transforms into a fierce CHECK YOUR (LITERARY) PRIVILEGE Check Your (Literary) Privilege. photo by Chester Higgins Jr. / The New York Times. Jess Row is stealthily becoming our most subversive and progressive literary critic. You probably know Jess Row for his fiction— The Train to Lo Wu and Your Face in Mine —or maybe for the beautiful little piece he wrote for Fiction Advocate not long ago. THE LONG SHIPS BY FRANS GUNNAR BENGTSSON The Long Ships, originally written in Swedish and translated into English in 1955, was reissued by New York Review Books in 2010. Michael Chabon gives it an enthusiastic introduction, marveling that he knows only three other people who have read the book.But this isn’t exactly a lost gem. The Long Ships has been a classic in Sweden for many generations, and it formed the basis of a 1964FICTION ADVOCATE
Visit the post for more. We equip adventurous readers with trailblazing works of criticism, biography, and craft so you can deeply explore the literature you love. BOOKSTORE – FICTION ADVOCATE We’re reinventing literary criticism by opening it up to new voices, hybrid forms, and tons of creativity. In these short, collectible volumes, acclaimed writers explore iconic books in surprising ways. An Oasis of Horror in a Desert of Boredom. $ 5.00 – $ 16.00. Viewproducts.
ABOUT – FICTION ADVOCATE About. Fiction Advocate is a small press and literary community. We equip passionate readers with groundbreaking works of biography, criticism, and craft so you can deeply explore the literature you love. Our award-winning books have been praised by The New Yorker, The Paris Review Daily, and NPR. Contributors to our web site have won the STUNNING SENTENCES: THE PRECISION OF ENGLISH STUNNING SENTENCES: The Precision of English. When Yang Huang was 16 years old and living in Jiangsu province, her mother took her to the local tailor so he could make her a stone yellow coat. Her mother usually sewed Huang’s clothes or Huang wore her mother’s altered clothes, but it was the New Year and her mother wanted to do something NON-FICTION BY NON-MEN: LILLY DANCYGER Non-Fiction by Non-Men: Lilly Dancyger. Lilly Dancyger is the editor of Burn It Down, a critically acclaimed anthology of essays on women’s anger from Seal Press, and the author of Negative Space, a reported and illustrated memoir selected by Carmen Maria Machado as a winner of the 2019 Santa Fe Writers Project Literary Awards. HOW TO WRITE STUNNING SENTENCES BY NINA SCHUYLER Paperback: $15 + shipping. “Nina Schuyler’s How to Write Stunning Sentences is like a Kama Sutra for sentences: it describes the positions and passions of her artful love, and through sharp analyses and generous prompts suggests how you too, writer, may become such an artful lover. Read it and the pleasure will be yours.”. WRITE LIKE A MOTHER: JENNIFER WEINER Her latest novel, Mrs. Everything, is a hell of a book, spanning decades. Fom the 1950s to the present day, it’s the story of two sisters and how their lives unfold as the world changes around them. It’s also about family secrets, the decisions we make, and the lives we birth. There are those who will brush it off as “women’sfiction
THE 10 BEST LITERARY CRITICS The 10 Best Literary Critics. On the final day of the year, the New York Times ran a special issue of its book review that featured six literary critics explaining what they believe literary criticism is. Two of the essays are downright rousing — Sam Anderson’s, on the role of the critic in an age of media upheaval, and Elif Batuman’s,on
THE STORY ABOUT A BUS DRIVER WHO WANTED TO BE GOD This is the story about a bus driver who would never open the door of the bus for people who were late. Not for anyone. Not for repressed high school kids who’d run alongside the bus and stare at it longingly, and certainly not for high-strung people in windbreakers who’d bang on the door as if they were actually on time and it was the driver who was out of line, and not even for little HOW I INJURED MYSELF READING ELIF BATUMAN’S THE IDIOT How I Injured Myself Reading Elif Batuman’s. The Idiot. I’m an idiot. I know this. I was even more of an idiot back in college and I don’t like being reminded of this fact. So I admit I was hesitant when I picked up a copy of Elif Batuman’s The Idiot. I feared the narrator Selin and I had too much in common for us to ever get along.FICTION ADVOCATE
Visit the post for more. We equip adventurous readers with trailblazing works of criticism, biography, and craft so you can deeply explore the literature you love. BOOKSTORE – FICTION ADVOCATE We’re reinventing literary criticism by opening it up to new voices, hybrid forms, and tons of creativity. In these short, collectible volumes, acclaimed writers explore iconic books in surprising ways. An Oasis of Horror in a Desert of Boredom. $ 5.00 – $ 16.00. Viewproducts.
ABOUT – FICTION ADVOCATE About. Fiction Advocate is a small press and literary community. We equip passionate readers with groundbreaking works of biography, criticism, and craft so you can deeply explore the literature you love. Our award-winning books have been praised by The New Yorker, The Paris Review Daily, and NPR. Contributors to our web site have won the STUNNING SENTENCES: THE PRECISION OF ENGLISH STUNNING SENTENCES: The Precision of English. When Yang Huang was 16 years old and living in Jiangsu province, her mother took her to the local tailor so he could make her a stone yellow coat. Her mother usually sewed Huang’s clothes or Huang wore her mother’s altered clothes, but it was the New Year and her mother wanted to do something NON-FICTION BY NON-MEN: LILLY DANCYGER Non-Fiction by Non-Men: Lilly Dancyger. Lilly Dancyger is the editor of Burn It Down, a critically acclaimed anthology of essays on women’s anger from Seal Press, and the author of Negative Space, a reported and illustrated memoir selected by Carmen Maria Machado as a winner of the 2019 Santa Fe Writers Project Literary Awards. HOW TO WRITE STUNNING SENTENCES BY NINA SCHUYLER Paperback: $15 + shipping. “Nina Schuyler’s How to Write Stunning Sentences is like a Kama Sutra for sentences: it describes the positions and passions of her artful love, and through sharp analyses and generous prompts suggests how you too, writer, may become such an artful lover. Read it and the pleasure will be yours.”. WRITE LIKE A MOTHER: JENNIFER WEINER Her latest novel, Mrs. Everything, is a hell of a book, spanning decades. Fom the 1950s to the present day, it’s the story of two sisters and how their lives unfold as the world changes around them. It’s also about family secrets, the decisions we make, and the lives we birth. There are those who will brush it off as “women’sfiction
THE 10 BEST LITERARY CRITICS The 10 Best Literary Critics. On the final day of the year, the New York Times ran a special issue of its book review that featured six literary critics explaining what they believe literary criticism is. Two of the essays are downright rousing — Sam Anderson’s, on the role of the critic in an age of media upheaval, and Elif Batuman’s,on
THE STORY ABOUT A BUS DRIVER WHO WANTED TO BE GOD This is the story about a bus driver who would never open the door of the bus for people who were late. Not for anyone. Not for repressed high school kids who’d run alongside the bus and stare at it longingly, and certainly not for high-strung people in windbreakers who’d bang on the door as if they were actually on time and it was the driver who was out of line, and not even for little HOW I INJURED MYSELF READING ELIF BATUMAN’S THE IDIOT How I Injured Myself Reading Elif Batuman’s. The Idiot. I’m an idiot. I know this. I was even more of an idiot back in college and I don’t like being reminded of this fact. So I admit I was hesitant when I picked up a copy of Elif Batuman’s The Idiot. I feared the narrator Selin and I had too much in common for us to ever get along. BOOKSTORE – FICTION ADVOCATE We’re reinventing literary criticism by opening it up to new voices, hybrid forms, and tons of creativity. In these short, collectible volumes, acclaimed writers explore iconic books in surprising ways. An Oasis of Horror in a Desert of Boredom. $ 5.00 – $ 16.00. Viewproducts.
#GODS - FICTION ADVOCATE Part sex manifesto, part religious text, part Manhattan noir—with a dose of deadly serious, internet-inspired satire— #gods is a sprawling inquest into the nature of faith and resistance in the modern world. Matthew Gallaway is the author of The Metropolis Case, which was praised by the New York Times for being “driven byexuberance and
STUNNING SENTENCES: THE BROKEN INTERIOR Stunning Sentences: The Broken Interior. Breakdown. The word needles its way into conversations, thoughts, the day, even though it’s spring and sunny and the flowers are bursting and the trees are going crazy green. The breakdown of routine and social norms and expectations: cancelled birthday parties, trips, weddings,commencements, and
AFTERWORDS – THE COMPLETE SERIES – FICTION ADVOCATE Description. (S)kinfolk by Tochi Onyebuchi. The Counterforce by J.M. Tyree. The Wanting Was a Wilderness by Alden Jones. Dear Knausgaard by Kim Adrian. Looking Was Not Enough by Irena Yamboliev. I Meant to Kill Ye by Stephanie Reents. New Uses for Failure by Adam Colman. HOW I GOT HERE: A BASIC INCOME LAUNCHED MY WRITING CAREER Privilege is a topic that doesn’t always receive the subjectivity and nuance it deserves. In “How I Got Here,” writers reflect on their experience of privilege (or lack thereof) in their writing careers.We hope these personal essays will help us appreciate the complexities of individual experience and view each other in a clearerlight.
WRITE LIKE A MOTHER: MAYA SHANBHAG LANG Write Like a Mother: Maya Shanbhag Lang. Growing up, Maya Shanbhag Lang idolized her physician mother, who seemed to be able to “do it all”: work as a doctor, parent two children, and keep a traditional Indian household. When she herself became a mother, she thought her HOW TO WRITE STUNNING SENTENCES BY NINA SCHUYLER Paperback: $15 + shipping. “Nina Schuyler’s How to Write Stunning Sentences is like a Kama Sutra for sentences: it describes the positions and passions of her artful love, and through sharp analyses and generous prompts suggests how you too, writer, may become such an artful lover. Read it and the pleasure will be yours.”.DEAR KNAUSGAARD
The Curious Operations of Intimacy in Literature In a series of warm and often funny letters, essayist and memoirist Kim Adrian delivers a compelling feminist critique of the 6-volume autobiographical novel My Struggle, by Norwegian writer Karl Ove Knausgaard. Adrian’s book of letters begins as a witty and entertaining response to a seminal work and transforms into a fierce CHECK YOUR (LITERARY) PRIVILEGE Check Your (Literary) Privilege. photo by Chester Higgins Jr. / The New York Times. Jess Row is stealthily becoming our most subversive and progressive literary critic. You probably know Jess Row for his fiction— The Train to Lo Wu and Your Face in Mine —or maybe for the beautiful little piece he wrote for Fiction Advocate not long ago. THE LONG SHIPS BY FRANS GUNNAR BENGTSSON The Long Ships, originally written in Swedish and translated into English in 1955, was reissued by New York Review Books in 2010. Michael Chabon gives it an enthusiastic introduction, marveling that he knows only three other people who have read the book.But this isn’t exactly a lost gem. The Long Ships has been a classic in Sweden for many generations, and it formed the basis of a 1964FICTION ADVOCATE
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