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AWP Recap & A New Interview

AWP ’24 was my favorite AWP ever, I must say.

It wasn’t my first AWP, but it was the first where I had a book to sell, a press to represent my work, and an off-site event to read it at, which made a huge difference in how being at the conference felt. I had things to do beyond wandering around aimlessly searching for my friends and something to eat! Though I did a fair amount of that, too, natch–it’s the AWP way.

Santa Fe Writers Project‘s booth, shared with the incredible Whiskey Tit Books, was hopping with signings by fellow SFWP writers Monica Prince, Steve Eoannou, Charles Jensen, Lilly Dancyger, Wendy J. Fox, Elizabeth Gonzalez James, Ted O’Connell, and Andrew Gifford.

HORSE SHOW on the SFWP table!

I sold all 50 advance copies of HORSE SHOW (!!!), signed a bunch, and met many fellow introverts who are excited about books, specifically my book, which was a joy and a shock, like being plunged into an ice bath after a long hot day. Thank you to everyone who came by to say hello!

The good people at Laurel Review and SEMO Press (which is being shut down, along with Big Muddy, in a shortsighted and stupid blow to arts and letters) hosted an off-site reading at Cinder Block Brewery in North KC. I read part of “Based On A True Story,” which is probably the finest short story you’ll read all year about the 1976 John Travolta vehicle The Boy In The Plastic Bubble.

The cherry hard cider was delicious, the crowd was great, and I had a blast hearing fellow Midwest fictioneers Luke Rolfes, Ron Austin, James Brubaker, Khem Aryal, and Robert Long Foreman rock the mic, even if Travis Kelce and T-Swift skipped our party for some “big game” I heard was happening in Las Vegas. Their loss!

HORSE SHOW’s out 4/9/24, so advance press is coming out. Here’s an interview with me by A.A. Balaskovits in Full Stop earlier this week–we talked about women and violence and animals, as well as how the order of the stories in HORSE SHOW came to be.

HORSE SHOW is still, of course of course, available for pre-order wherever books are sold–but if you have to choose, might I recommend bookshop.org or direct from my press at SFWP?

Book tour updates soon!

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HORSE SHOW is “A Small Press Book You Should Be Reading This Winter” @Electric Literature, AWP Shenanigans, And More…

With HORSE SHOW’s release date of 4/9/24 rapidly approaching, lots of irons are in the fire!

Over at Electric Literature, Wendy J. Fox included HORSE SHOW on her list of “15 Small Press Books You Should Be Reading This Winter.” She writes, “Horse Show has a sweeping, cinematic quality to it, and a thematic cohesion that tightly ties the stories together. A distinctive accomplishment.”

The Associated Writing Programs’ annual conference is being held in Kansas City this year, from February 7-10 at the Kansas City Convention Center. I’ll be camped out at Santa Fe Writers Project’s booth, which we’re sharing with Whiskey Tit Books.

AND I’ll have 50 special preview copies of HORSE SHOW with me for sale and signing!

I’ll be at Booth #3124 from 11:00-1:30 CST on Thursday, 2/8, and from 1:30-2:00 CST on Friday, 2/9. Come say hi and nab your copy of HORSE SHOW months before its official release!

AWP is also all about the nightlife, baby, and the good people at Laurel Review, SEMO Press, Braddock Avenue Books, and Puerto Del Sol have put together an off-site reading at Cinder Block Brewery that all the cool kids are going to attend on Thursday, 2/8 from 6:00-8:00 PM CST.

Come out for tall beers and short readings by some up-and-coming Midwestern authors, including Khem Aryal, James Brubaker, Luke Rolfes, Ron A. Austin, Robert Long Foreman, and yours truly!

The full lineup is listed above. I can’t promise that Taylor Swift will be there, but I also can’t promise she won’t be! I bet she and Travis Kelce love independent literary presses and craft beer!

Last but not least, folks in and around St. Louis should mark their calendars for April 9th!

This is, of course, HORSE SHOW’s global release date, and Maryville University’s ready to celebrate with a reading/Q&A at 3:30 PM in the Morton May Gallery on campus. This event is free and open to the public, so come on down!

More news to come soon. Stay tuned…I may be coming to a bookstore (or horse barn!) near you this spring/summer!

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