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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 Percival Everett

The winner of the 2006 PEN USA fiction award, now available in paperback

“An unsettling look at intolerance and its logical end in violence.” New York Times Book Review

product image By Robert Hill
“With evocative, freewheeling prose (“the run-on sentences that were her married life”), Hill…nimbly salvages one family's striving from an era of grasping and consumerism.” —Publishers Weekly
product image By Jocelyn Lieu
"This is a beautiful book—poetic and candid. I'm putting it into heavy rotation, and I'll read it once a year for the next 20 years." —Sherman Alexie
product image By Albert Goldbarth
"As intimate as a seven-drink conversation, as compulsive as a pocket encyclopedia, as unwilling to end as the light from stars no longer burning." Village Voice
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"Eat Quite Everything You See is, quite simply, a feast." —Alice Fulton
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