Author: | Robin Black | ISBN: | 9781938126925 |
Publisher: | Engine Books | Publication: | March 28, 2016 |
Imprint: | Engine Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Robin Black |
ISBN: | 9781938126925 |
Publisher: | Engine Books |
Publication: | March 28, 2016 |
Imprint: | Engine Books |
Language: | English |
Blurbs forthcoming from Karen Russell, David Wroblewski, Lori Ostlund, Celeste Ng, and Andre Dubus III.
Published to coincide with AWP conference in Los Angeles and with fall 2016 course adoptions.
Marketing to three markets: readers of author biographies and memoirs, students of writing in academic programs, and aspiring writers outside the university context.
Author's 2010 literary short story collection has sold over 20,000 copies. Her 2014 novel was reviewed favorably in top media in the US & UK.
Author reviews books for NYTBR and has published nonfiction in O, The Oprah Magazine, The New York Times, and other top venues; she has editorial relationships with many top national editors, and is prepared to use those relationships to generate publicity.
Many of the essays in Crash Course originally appeared on popular literary website Beyond the Margins, where the author was a contributing editor, and are already in use in creative writing classrooms.
Blurbs forthcoming from Karen Russell, David Wroblewski, Lori Ostlund, Celeste Ng, and Andre Dubus III.
Published to coincide with AWP conference in Los Angeles and with fall 2016 course adoptions.
Marketing to three markets: readers of author biographies and memoirs, students of writing in academic programs, and aspiring writers outside the university context.
Author's 2010 literary short story collection has sold over 20,000 copies. Her 2014 novel was reviewed favorably in top media in the US & UK.
Author reviews books for NYTBR and has published nonfiction in O, The Oprah Magazine, The New York Times, and other top venues; she has editorial relationships with many top national editors, and is prepared to use those relationships to generate publicity.
Many of the essays in Crash Course originally appeared on popular literary website Beyond the Margins, where the author was a contributing editor, and are already in use in creative writing classrooms.