Stacey Richter's short story, "The
Cavemen in the Hedges" in RealAudio® (Zoetrope:
All-Story)
An excerpt from Joe Wenderoth's collection, "from Letters to Wendy's"
(Verse)
Carole Chambries' "Fiction in a
World That Exists After Terror" (Chronicle of Higher
Education)
Bernhard Schlink's first chapter of
Flights of Love (NYT)
Here's a great list of arts-and-technology-related titles to
watch for in the coming months. Please keep in mind that book
release dates are nebulous. These print books, hypertexts, and
e-books may be available sooner or later than the dates listed.
Enjoy!
Berry, Wendell: Three Short Novels (Counterpoint). Furthering
his series of the Port William Membership, Three Short Novels brings
together Wendell Berry's Nathan Coulter, Remembering, and A World Lost
in one newly revised edition. [expected 04/02]
Clarke, Brock: What We Won't Do : Stories (Sarabande Books).
His first collection of stories, which have previously been published
at such places as New England Review, American Fiction, and
the South Carolina Review. Check out his short story, "Accidents,"
in The Mississippi Review. [expected 02/02]
Doty, Mark: Source (HarperCollins). Read our review of his
last book, Still Life With Oysters and Lemon. [expected 12/01]
Hall, Donald: The Painted Bed (Houghton-Mifflin). His latest
collection of poems. Many of these poems will first be published in
the upcoming American Poetry Review. [expected 04/02]
Hirshfield, Jane: Given Sugar, Given Salt (HarperCollins). Her
fifth collection of poetry. Many of these have appeared recently in
The Los Angeles Times, The Baltimore Sun,
Ploughshares, Best American Poetry,and the Pushcart Prize
anthology. [expected 2/01]
Hughes, Mary-Beth: Wavemaker II: A Novel (Grove). Her first novel.
Read her story, "Israel,"
in Ploughshares. [expected 02/02]
Rangel-Ribeiro, Victor: Loving Ayesha and Other Tales from Near and
Far (Milkweed). [expected spring 2002]
Robison, Mary: Why Did I Ever?: A Novel (Counterpoint Press).
From the critically acclaimed author of Oh! and An Amateur's
Guide to the Night, Mary Robison's first new work in over a
decade. She's one of my favorites and a must-read, if you care
about contemporary fiction whatsoever. [expected 11/01]
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