Mailbox Bonanza

Just got back to Brooklyn after a weekend in New Hampshire – a blizzard hit while I was gone. So after digging out a parking space for my car and then shoveling my stairs and sidewalk, I got inside inside to find a floor full of mail including the following books. (It was a welcome surprise.)

Two gifts from Alec Niedenthal: Will Gass’s The Tunnel (this was the push I needed to finally read this beast), and Claudia Rankine’s Don’t Let Me Be Lonely (on which I actually collaborated with Claudia). Thanks, Alec!

My contributor copy of the new Caketrain. (Did some drawing to accompany a few of J.A. Tyler’s Jimmy stories.)

Kristina Born’s One Hour of Television the first book from Year of the Liquidator.

Another press debut, Mud Luscious’s first novella, Molly Gaudry’s We Take Me Apart. (This book is as pretty looking as the internet pictures make it seem.)

And one of the most glorious looking indie books I’ve ever held, Brandon Downing’s Lake Antiquity. This thing is so wonderful looking, I don’t know how it only costs $40.

Y’all jealous or what?

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I am jealous. I got One Hour this week as well and have added it to the pile.

December 21st, 2009 at 8:35 pm
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John Dermot Woods:

Me too – but it looks like a good train read. Tomorrow is my last train ride of the semester so I might jump right in.

December 21st, 2009 at 8:58 pm

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