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New in September: Holding Pattern, All of It Singing, and Burning Down the House

Cover image of Holding PatternHolding Pattern by Jeffery Renard Allen
“Subtly otherworldly, each tale is electric with the rising tension that proceeds stormy weather; each tale is a veritable boxing match, as characters trapped in impossible situations feint, jab, and retreat.”
Booklist (starred review)
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Cover image of All of It SingingAll of It Singing: New and Selected Poems by Linda Gregg

The first retrospective collection by Linda Gregg, one of the most "impressive, generous, and wise of today's front-line poets" (Library Journal)
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Cover image of Burning Down the HouseBurning Down the House: Essays on Fiction by Charles Baxter
An expanded reissue of a classic book on writing, now with two new essays and a new introduction
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Upcoming Events

Mon, Oct 6th, @7:00pm
Brian Culhane Reading at McNally Jackson Booksellers (New York, NY)
Author: Brian Culhane >>
Book: King's Question >>

Mon, Oct 6th, @7:00pm
Linda Gregg Reading at McNally Jackson Booksellers (New York, NY)
Author: Linda Gregg >>
Book: All of It Singing >>

Wed, Oct 8th, @7:00pm
Jeffery Renard Allen reading at University of Maryland (College Park, MD)
Author: Jeffery Renard Allen >>
Book: Holding Pattern >>

Thu, Oct 9th, @7:30pm
Lewis Buzbee Reading at Booksmith (San Francisco, CA)
Author: Lewis Buzbee >>
Book: Yellow-Lighted Bookshop >>

Mon, Oct 13th, @12:00am
Linda Gregg Reading at Unterberg Poetry Center (New York, NY)
Author: Linda Gregg >>
Book: All of It Singing >>

More books from Graywolf Press:

product image By Robin Hemley
"An enlightening and even inspiring guide to utilizing elements of one's own life and one's family history as fodder for writing novels and short stories."—Booklist
product image By Mark Doty
"A provocative collection of 19 edgy essays that reflect 19 unique visions. . . . The overarching recognition that emerges from this compelling forum is that the one home these insightful writers, and their grateful readers, can count on is literature." —Booklist
product image By Tony Hoagland
"An absolutely refreshing compound of playfulness and depth. . . . There's no warmed-over theory on this menu, and no guilt casserole either: it's an unabashedly spicy book. But if one is seduced into the book by the wildness of its flavors, one finishes by loving its substance." —Heather McHugh
product image By Jessica Treadway
Jessica Treadway seamlessly portrays the complexity of human experience in the face of incomprehensible loss, revealing yet again why the New York Times Book Review has called her "a writer with an unsparing bent for the truth."
product image By Jason Shinder

"I love these poems for their unbearable honesty. I love what these poems say and I love the form in which they say it. Jason Shinder is one of the finest of our new poets." —Gerald Stern


NEWS FROM GRAYWOLF PRESS:

Jason Shinder has received a 2007 Literature Fellowship from the NEA. This award encourages the production of new work by affording promising writers the time and means to write. Each literature fellow receives a $20,000 award.

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