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Book/Magazine Review: Finch by Jeff VanderMeer
Book/Magazine Review: Finch by Jeff VanderMeer
Every Monday, I'll be doing bite-sized book/magazine reviews. Disclosure: The publisher sent a review copy for the purposes of this review. There are several ways to read Finch although for the sake of brevity, I'll tackle two of the most probable experiences. The first is to read this ...
Jeff VanderMeer’s Endurance Tour: 36 Days, 27 Events, 14 States, 2 Books, 1 Writer, No Breaks
Jeff VanderMeer’s Endurance Tour: 36 Days, 27 Events, 14 States, 2 Books, 1 Writer, No Breaks
jeffvandermeer.com — I’m finally able to unveil the full-throttle intensity of my Endurance Tour in support of Booklife and... my new novel Finch . Yep, that’s correct–it’s 27 events in 36 days, not including classroom visits, getting a tattoo, ... (more) Jeff VanderMeer’s Endurance Tour: 36 Days, 27 Events, 14 ...
I did mention the giant angry testicle, right?
I did mention the giant angry testicle, right?
silence-without.blogspot.com — To quote Jeff VanderMeer: There’s nothing like a little challenge to roil the blood and take over... your life for a couple of months—all while not being able to say much of anything about it publicly, but, finally, I can announce that: Tessa Kum and [ ... (more) I did mention the giant angry testicle, right?
An Interview with Jeff VanderMeer
primastoria.com — World Fantasy Award winner Jeff VanderMeer grew up in the Fiji Islands and has had fiction published... in over 20 countries. His books, including the bestselling City of Saints & Madmen, have made the year's best lists of Publishers Weekly, LA Weekly, ... (more) An Interview with Jeff VanderMeer
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