Texas Book Festival 2015
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An Excerpt From Blackout
Sarah Hepola’s memoir on “remembering the things I drank to forget” – an excerpt
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Review: Loving Day
Mat Johnson’s new novel is all there in black and white
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Mat Johnson on Writing
The author of Loving Day and Pym on learning to accept that he writes funny
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Barefoot Dogs
A Mexico City family scatters to the wind when its patriarch goes missing
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Hausfrau: A Novel
This first novel is about the desperation of a depressed expat housewife in Switzerland
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Q&A With Jill Alexander Essbaum
The poet-turned-novelist talks about the intersection of sex and shame and the influence of Madame Bovary
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Lit-urday: Burning Down George Orwell’s House
Whisky? Check. Women? Check. Weather? Check. Werewolf? Uh oh.
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Specht Speaks!
More Q&A with Migratory Animals author Mary Helen Specht
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Do I Stay or Do I Go?
In her debut novel Migratory Animals, Austin author Mary Helen Specht explores the push and pull of place
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Far Away, From Home
Elizabeth McCracken’s stories examine the humanity of the mildly freakish and unspoken freakishness of daily life
