Giveaway: Fall 2015 Algonquin Reader
Get the skinny on our upcoming Fall fiction. Enter for chance to receive a copy of The Algonquin Reader Fall 2015 with author essays and excerpts from soon-to-be-published novels from bestselling authors Robert Goolrick, Jonathan Evison and B.A. Shapiro. There’s the newest PEN/Bellwether Prize-winning novel by Ron Childress. Plus be a trendsetter in your reading circles and start talking up The Last September by Nina de Gramont and Only Love Can Break Your Heart by Ed Tarkington before anyone else.
The Fall of Princes by Robert Goolrick
This Is Your Life, Harriet Chance! by Jonathan Evison
The Last September by Nina de Gramont
And West is West by Ron Childress
The Muralist by B.A. Shapiro
Only Love Can Break Your Heart by Ed Tarkington
(Psst, the author essays are always some of our favorite reading of the year.)
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I teach English at Montgomery Bell Academy where Ed Tarkington is one of my colleagues. We are all eagerly anticipating his novel!
Any female contributors?
I wish we could receive the Reader regularly. I would pay to subscribe. I still have the first volume, issue 1 I refer to from time to time! Sorry to see print versions of these wonderful publications disappear, like yours, and Knopf’s Borzoi Reader.
I love handselling distinctive new titles to my customers. I’m anxious to find out what you’ll be publishing soon.
Have been trying to read as many Algonquin published books as possible since I first become aware of your great choices around twenty years ago. Keep up the good work!
I am a librarian and member of 5 book clubs. I love to do reader’s advisory. I am always looking for new authors and great stories!
Yes, there are female authors on our Fall 2015 list.
I like your review beuacse it’s close to my own feelings about the book. Well written, but not generally likeable characters. I’ve done it with my book group and the feelings were pretty mixed on it. I think that makes for a good book discussion.