An eclectic list.
Is the graphic novel emerging in #Latin America as a uniquely powerful force to explore the nature of twenty-first century subjectivity? Find out more in #Posthumanism and the Graphic Novel in Latin America: https://t.co/uxvPCENd5E #openaccess pic.twitter.com/0VQJtPiE10
— UCL Press (@UCLpress) December 16, 2021
Book haul @WordHorde Weird Emporium. Wonderfully curated bookshop. pic.twitter.com/WUA7uqKnoK
— Peter Fugazzotto (@PeterFugazzotto) November 12, 2021
Episode 17. @WKoewing and I discuss a @Peter_Orner piece.
— No Edit (@NoEditPodcast) November 11, 2021
Wilson was a lot of fun to talk to and we really get into this piece a lot. We drank as well.
Listen/share/GET INTO IT. WE AIN'T STOPPING THIS TRAIN AGAIN BABYhttps://t.co/bSKonLzPSN
My reviews of Disquiet by Zülfü Livaneli and Refugee Tales IV ed David Herd & Anna Pincus publ in @OtherSideofHope - do buy a copy of this terrific mag. Timely - given what's happening on the border between Belarus and Lithuania. @commapress @otherpress https://t.co/zq4djRa7W5
— Lucy Popescu (@lucyjpop) November 10, 2021
133. Tell Me I'm Worthless - Alison Rumfitt
— big connor's big campbell (@ConnorJCamp) November 10, 2021
Astoundingly good, one of my books of the year. So ridiculously readable, regardless how disturbing it gets. England's deep-rooted sickness, hatred soaked into its soil, the constant fight against the fascism that lurks in our hearts. pic.twitter.com/b83aMXItzY
I finished reading Vonda N. McIntyre's DREAMSNAKE today, which I really enjoyed. I'd like to read more of her work: does anyone have a favorite next book of hers I should check out? pic.twitter.com/uq3aQQK4ms
— Matt Bell (@mdbell79) November 8, 2021
Big thanks to @IndieBookView and Alexandra Barbush for this thorough and thoughtful review of ETERNAL NIGHT AT THE NATURE MUSEUM.
— tyler barton (@goftyler) October 25, 2021
I really love this: "His characters are largely frustrating but incredibly earnest."https://t.co/ydpWGRnJgc
Our coverage of #FantasticFest continues with a review of MIDNIGHT - a heart-pounding exploration of deafness and horror in South Korea. https://t.co/zbEQqJPltY pic.twitter.com/VO45XBGxJt
— InterstellarFlightPress (@IntFlightPress) October 18, 2021
Honored and thrilled to have gotten a starred review from @PublishersWkly for my collection SHIT CASSANDRA SAW, out 1/11/22!!! It's so wild that my Cassandra is being read out there in the world! @sarahburnes @slipperyredhead https://t.co/WA6ziIR3QH
— gwen e. kirby (@farfromgruntled) September 28, 2021
“Sweeping and subversive and anxious and heartfelt, FUTUREPANIC by Amish Trivedi is a Four Quartets for the Millennial set.”https://t.co/87IlLSLdTi
— Amish Trivedi (@AmishTrivedi) September 22, 2021
Look how beautiful she is! Congratulations to the one and only @AvniDangerfield @BurrowPress 🦩🦤🎉🥳 pic.twitter.com/fencMYMaqh
— MelissaScholesYoung (@mscholesyoung) September 21, 2021
Bored? Finished with Netflix? Want to read something *different*? How about an alternate 1851 where Edgar Allan Poe and Lewis Carroll team up to find a serial killer? Why, yes, I wrote it, why do you ask? #althistory #mystery #newbooks https://t.co/c2qzicrK08 pic.twitter.com/fmqFZZQXAf
— Nicola Cameron (@YesItsNicolaC) September 18, 2021
Rereading Katherine Kerr’s Deverry series, and although it is still so very obviously 80s in terms of consent, homophobia, and treatment of women, my GOD what a well-crafted universe!!!!
— Lis/Valentine Wheeler ليز / فالنتين (@Ghostalservice) September 20, 2021
This year, my first short fiction collection came out from @SubPress. If you read it and wanted to nominate it for anything, I’d be so happy. pic.twitter.com/gCsZ7MEbOz
— Kelly Robson (@kellyoyo) November 14, 2021
You can preorder @jolene_mcilwain’s SIDLE CREEK @melvillehouse — can’t wait to get my paws on this! https://t.co/R3yjpXIhgy
— Mr. Bear (@MrBearStumpy) October 6, 2022
I finally got around to reading Jesmyn Ward's Men We Reaped & it absolutely WRECKED me. Wow, wow, wow. And now, next up is Solito by Javier Zamora. I'm reading more BIPOC memoir for inspiration to help me finish drafting my memoir by Dec 2022 ✍️🏾 #amwriting
— Cecilia "Do You Think I'm Spooky?" Caballero 🎃 (@la_sangre_llama) October 8, 2022
Don’t discount what small press publishers can do for our books.
— Carmen Baca (@carmen_author) October 7, 2022
Mil gracias, @Somosenescrito, for creating this spectacular trailer.
Special thanks to Nicolasa Chavez, deputy historian for the state of NM, for endorsing my book. #NM https://t.co/44g3VHMTc1
He's not on Twitter, but please check out my friend Wesley Attewell's forthcoming book, THE QUIET VIOLENCE OF EMPIRE (@UMinnPress, April 2023).
— swagapino studies (@aadeleon) October 5, 2022
It's going to give us an incredible way to think about development, counterinsurgency, and racial capitalism.https://t.co/uIr5mB7SSu
Finished @housleydave ‘s MASSIVE CLEANSING FIRE and loved it — like if Don Delillo’s The Silence didn’t suck, a collection of connected stories in which each one would stand alone beautifully
— Sam Milligan (@sawmilligan) October 5, 2022
I’m an ALICE!!! 🙏🏾 to Carey for the care she’s shown me & my work since we started talking about this project around this time last year. And also: @notsumatra, CM Burroughs (my thesis advisors) & my MFA cohort for guiding this project through the many stages it’s been through. https://t.co/Ryr7cNovZW
— Ayokunle Falomo (@mrAFalomo) October 4, 2022
My baby! I’m beyond excited to share the cover of my debut book Monstrilio.
— Gerardo Sámano Córdova (@samanito) October 4, 2022
(Coming out March 2023!) pic.twitter.com/n4pKMi6FKd
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