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Congratulations to Norman Lock, whose novel Eden’s Clock is longlisted for the Joyce Carol Oates Prize, and to Charlotte Taylor Fryar, whose debut work of nonfiction Potomac Fever is a finalist for the Reed Environmental Writing Award!
Paul Harding had trouble finding a home for his debut novel, Tinkers. He signed with Bellevue Literary Press, a small publisher. . . . Then it won the 2010 Pulitzer Prize . . . These stories hearten struggling writers and everyone else who struggles too . . . These stories, finally, tell us that a healthy book industry is a diverse one . . . The more gatekeepers, the better.
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In William E. Glassley’s’s A Wilder Time: Notes from a Geologist at the Edge of the Greenland Ice, a scientist experiences primordial wonders and the wisdom of solitude in one of Earth’s wildest and most endangered places.