bscreview.com - 11/3/2009
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The latest from the author behind some of my favorite books, like City of Saints and Madmen , Veniss Underground , Shriek: An Afterword is taking over the world in November! Finch has both been reviewed at BSC and appeared on Tomio's Want List . BSC has secured pamphlets "supposedly created ...
Finch for a Thursday
jeffvandermeer.com 7/21/2009 —
We’re into that space of time between which review copies go out for Finch, my new novel , and the actual publication of same on November 1st. There will definitely be a big book release party at World Fantasy in San Jose, which will kick ...
Finch in 24 Hours
jeffvandermeer.com 3/15/2009 — What an amazing day of writing. Everything I turned my hand to on Finch came out golden. Every last thing. It was one of those days I’ll remember for a long time. My head was so clear I could see an amazing distance, yet also focus in on tiny ...
Finch (Review)
revolutionsf.com 10/17/2009 — Finch is Jeff VanderMeer's final Ambergris novel. Bid farewell to the place that lives up to its reputation as the City of Saints and Madmen.
Finch: Jeff VanderMeer: Books
amazon.com 5/15/2009 — In Finch, mysterious underground inhabitants known as the gray caps have reconquered the failed fantasy state Ambergris and put it under martial law. They have disbanded House Hoegbotton and are controlling the human inhabitants with strange addictive ...
Jeff VanderMeer’s FINCH
jeffreyethomas.com 7/14/2009 — In 2001, Jeff VanderMeer saw his book CITY OF SAINTS AND MADMEN released, with expanded editions in 2002 and 2004. To call it a mere collection is not only insufficient, but a disservice. This book of short stories, a mock essay about a squid ...
REVIEW: Finch by Jeff VanderMeer
sfsignal.com 19 days ago — REVIEW SUMMARY: A Salvador Dali painting in prose form.
MY RATING:
BRIEF SYNOPSIS: John Finch, detective, must solve a double homicide of a human and gray cap, even as the city of Ambergris slides into chaos.
MY REVIEW:
PROS: ...
Jeff VanderMeer, Finch
ofblog.blogspot.com 10/20/2009 —
Wyte stopped walking, faced him. Finch had his back to a crumbling wall veined through with fungus so blue it looked black. An overlay of scattered bullet holes. Across the street, a laughing pack of Partials shoved a couple of ...
Finch, by Jeff VanderMeer
andrewtsks.blogspot.com 8/17/2009 — In City Of Saints And Madmen , Jeff VanderMeer first introduced readers to Ambergris, the mysterious, otherworldly city of the book's title. Considered by VanderMeer to be a mosaic novel, City Of Saints was just as easily interpreted as a book of ...
Book Review: Finch by Jeff Vandermeer
graspingforthewind.com 19 days ago — I’m pulling the old bait and switch again. This time to let you know that my review of Finch by Jeff Vandermeer which I call “a Salvadore Dali painting in prose” is up at SF Signal .
Related posts: Fast Ships, Black Sails edited by Ann and Jeff Vandermeer"> Fast ...
Murder by Death on Books, Touring, and Their Soundtrack for Finch
omnivoracious.com 10/27/2009 — The band Murder by Death incorporates a little bit of everything cool into their music: alt-country, post-punk, and alt-rock to create a sound that’s very much “Americana”—sometimes stark and beautiful, sometimes rich and layered with a driving beat. ...