Joyland Trio Deal
Availability:
Ebook in EPUB format. Available for immediate download after we receive your order
Ebook in EPUB format. Available for immediate download after we receive your order
Publisher:
ECW Press
ECW Press
DRM:
Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
1969
1969
ISBN-13:
9781770901360
Description:
Recently launched with ECW Press, Joyland eBooks presents new collections from the best voices in short fiction. For the special price of TK you can start reading all three of our titles right now on any device.
The Joyland Trio Deal includes:
How I Came to Haunt My Parents by Natalee Caple
"Moving?unsettling." -The New York Times on The Heart Has Its Own Reason
Natalee Caple is the author of several books including the forthcoming novel, In Calamity's Wake, from HarperCollins. In this beautifully written suite of short fiction, Caple explores fables from the dark side of adulthood and her animals and humans are imbued with modern complexity.
Why They Cried by Jim Hanas
"Hanas writes with a swift clip, deploys images so judiciously and vividly, and demonstrates real insight into the way we live now." -The Rumpus
Whether it's a report from the real Cannes or a young couple discovering that reading Jacques Derrida aloud can lull their child to sleep, Jim Hanas finds the strange in the everyday and the everyday in the strange.
Letters To Thomas Pynchon by Chris Eaton
"Beautifully written?" - Jonathan Lethem
Rock Plaza Central frontman Chris Eaton's fictions read like intellectual fisticuffs: bruising but with more than a touch of moustache wax.
The Joyland Trio Deal includes:
How I Came to Haunt My Parents by Natalee Caple
"Moving?unsettling." -The New York Times on The Heart Has Its Own Reason
Natalee Caple is the author of several books including the forthcoming novel, In Calamity's Wake, from HarperCollins. In this beautifully written suite of short fiction, Caple explores fables from the dark side of adulthood and her animals and humans are imbued with modern complexity.
Why They Cried by Jim Hanas
"Hanas writes with a swift clip, deploys images so judiciously and vividly, and demonstrates real insight into the way we live now." -The Rumpus
Whether it's a report from the real Cannes or a young couple discovering that reading Jacques Derrida aloud can lull their child to sleep, Jim Hanas finds the strange in the everyday and the everyday in the strange.
Letters To Thomas Pynchon by Chris Eaton
"Beautifully written?" - Jonathan Lethem
Rock Plaza Central frontman Chris Eaton's fictions read like intellectual fisticuffs: bruising but with more than a touch of moustache wax.