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Review: Finch by Jeff VanderMeer
Review: Finch by Jeff VanderMeer
Finch by Jeff VanderMeer. Available shortly from Underland Press (click the book cover to go there) Well. I have to say that it is really nice to be able to write a positive, if not positively raving, review. But first, caveats & etceteras. My review is based on an ARC so, as the ...
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 ...
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
Interview with Jeff VanderMeer
Interview with Jeff VanderMeer
ofblog.blogspot.com — Jeff VanderMeer is a multiple award-winning author of several books, including one of my favorite fantasy settings,... Ambergris.  The Ambergris Cycle is composed of City of Saints and Madmen (2002; rev. 2004, 2006), Shriek:  An Afterword ... (more) Interview with Jeff VanderMeer
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