Health concerns force Matthiessen, nearly 81, to cancel LA Times Book Fest appearance?
Galleycat reports that Peter Matthiessen, recent Paris Review honoree and author of the newly–condensed Watson trilogy, may be ill.
Galleycat reports that Peter Matthiessen, recent Paris Review honoree and author of the newly–condensed Watson trilogy, may be ill.
If my brief excerpt from Harry Crews’ autobiography-in-progress got you curious to read more, you’re in luck, maybe. Today I’m giving away a copy of that issue of The Georgia Review. It’s funny: I haven’t been to the Peach State since I drove through from Tallahassee while moving here in ’99, but as luck would have it I’m headed down . . .
Theodora Keogh’s only known published short story, “The Man Who Loved Old Ladies,” appeared in Dude, a minor Playboy imitator, in 1957.
AL Kennedy’s office hours are from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. Also, Teresa Nielsen Hayden contemplates writing & narcolepsy.