A Dash of Style the Art and Mastery of Punctuation Pdf

A Dash of Style

A DASH OF STYLE

The Art and Mastery of Punctuation

"1 of the All-time Writing Books of the Year."
The Writer

"AN INSTANT CLASSIC."
–International Bestseller M.J. Rose

What Writing Professors are Saying:

"PITHY, ELEGANT."
–Paul Cody, Ithaca College

"A Page TURNER."
–Brian Ascalon Roley, Miami University (Ohio)

"GENIUS."
–Dr. Peggy Brown, Colin County Community

"A MASTER CLASS."
–John Burt, Brandeis University

"FLAWLESS."
–John Smolens, Northern Michigan MFA

"SOMETHING TO
Really CELEBRATE!"
–Phyllis Moore, Kansas City Art Institute

#1 Bestseller on Amazon Shorts

A Option of the Writers Digest Book Club

Named One of the All-time Writing Books of the Yr byThe Writer

The first applied and accessible guide to
the art of punctuation for creative writers

Why did Poe and Melville rely on the semicolon? Why did Hemingway and Carver embrace the period? Filled with examples from literary masters,A Dash of Style: The Fine art and Mastery of Punctuation is the first guide to punctuation for the readership that needs it the most: creative writers. In the tradition ofElements of Style, it tin can as well exist used by anyone hoping to write well.
Punctuation reveals the writer: haphazard periods, for case, reveal haphazard thinking. Semicolons might point arrayal; colons might announce melodrama; dashes might point to scattered idea. Yet in the correct hands, these marks can besides transform your writing from the banal to the exquisite. Punctuation can be used to teach the writer how to think, and subsequently how to write.
A brusque, applied volume, filled with original exercises,A Nuance of Style teaches writers the benefits that tin exist reaped from mastering punctuation, such as word economy, enhanced fashion, clarity, progression and intention. Along with the major marks (the catamenia, comma, semicolon, colon, quotation marks, the dash and parentheses) the book examines trivial-scrutinized marks such as the paragraph break and section break, and finally considers how they all might exist used together in "The Symphony of Punctuation."
       Cursory, interactive and highly engaging, A Dash of Fashion
will be a necessity for artistic writers, along with anyone hoping to make punctuation their friend instead of mysterious foe.

PRAISE

ENDORSEMENTS

"A DASH OF STYLE is a straightforward and thoughfully written guide that volition be useful to any writer who wants to gain better command over the tools of the craft. This is great, down-to-earth communication that never becomes overly prescriptive, from a guy who knows his concern. I recommend information technology highly!"
–Dan Chaon, National Book Award Finalist, author ofYou Remind me of Me

"Hither's a book that offers not only the mechanics of punctuation, just the means to make your writing soar."
–Alexander Steele
Dean of Faculty, Gotham Writers' Workshop

"I've read A Nuance OF Fashion past Noah Lukeman: only I am far from washed with it. This is not a rule volume, neither is information technology a delightful series of stories near commas and colons. (Non that information technology'due south non delightful.) This is what we writers have been waiting for — a volume that takes the straight jacket off of punctuation and instead offers it upwardly as a serial of creative writing tools. Consummate with exercises that brand you think, rethink, consider and come across your own work in a new light; Lukeman's wit and insight brand this an instant classic."
–International Bestseller One thousand.J. Rose, author ofThe Delilah Complex

"I've never seen punctuation elucidated in such a directly helpful style. All creative writers, from the simply-starting-out to the almost stylistically sophisticated, will do good from Lukeman's savvy advice in A DASH OF Style."
–Therese Eiben, erstwhile Editor ofPoets & Writers, editor ofThe Practical Writer,
Creative Writing teacher at William Patterson University

"A Nuance OF Fashion isthe gimmicky book on the subject. It puts plunk down everything you need to know about punctuation in 1 place where you can find it."
–Carol Bly
legendary writing teacher and author of many critically-acclaimed books, includingAcross the Writers Workshop (Knopf)

"Noah Lukeman's witty, learned, and applied A DASH OF Fashion is a master form in the expressive uses of punctuation to organize and orchestrate the reader's felt experience of your thinking. The creative exercises at the end of each chapter are especially acute ways of helping y'all develop a feel for the music of prose."
–John Burt
Professor of English and Creative Writing at Brandeis University, author ofThe Way DownandWork Without Hope

"Lukeman'due south writing always struck me as being clean. Clean every bit in elegant.  Only this fourth dimension, more than then. A Nuance OF STYLE has a gorgeously direct and confidently-antiseptic writing mode. This is and then rare. There is a basic wonderful genuineness and honesty to the book, and plain real intelligence. The tone of the body of the text is strong and muscular, yes muscular. It'due south not an 'advice' book, it's a how-to, a real how-to. I particularly loved the section on paragraphs and section breaks. I'd love to use it in a workshop."
–Ellen Cooney
former teacher of artistic writing at Harvard University (extension school) and Grand.I.T., and author of many critically-acclaimed novels

"Noah Lukeman makes a instance for punctuation every bit being instrumental in revealing the soul of a writer; he compares punctuation to musical composition, and sees the combination of commas, colons, semi-colons, dashes, ellipsis, question marks, italics, hyphens, quotations marks and full stops as a writer's version of a symphony. What keeps A Dash OF STYLE enjoyable are the examples Lukeman selects to illustrate his points. We get to compare and contrast the illuminating styles of writers as diverse as Hemingway, Kafka, Joyce, Shakespeare, Melville, Faulkner, Poe, Forster, Lessing, Crane, Carver, Elizabeth Barrett Browning and T.South. Eliot. Lukeman allows us to consider punctuation as a prelude to great writing. Certainly worthy of an exclamation point. Or ii!!"
–Lawrence Grobel
lecturer on interviewing and the Literature of Journalism at UCLA, New York Times Bestselling author ofThe Fine art of the Interview,The HustonsandAl Pacino

"A DASH OF STYLE reinforces the notion that punctuation is an essential aspect of fiction (also every bit other creative genres). It is non only instructive in terms of how punctuation tin can be used, which in itself makes it worth reading, simply it demonstrates (frequently with the use of fine examples drawn from great works of literature) how much punctuation contributes to the true character of a piece of writing. It is a terrific book. In fact, it's flawless."
–John Smolens
Professor of Creative Writing at the MFA Program at Northern Michigan University, and author of many critically-acclaimed novels

"I finished A DASH OF STYLE in two sittings. It is very lucid, wonderfully written, and flexible. It explains simply, giving clear, concrete examples, both from the quotidian and from great literature. The sections on the colon and semicolon are the all-time I've ever seen. It'southward as well a damn good read, too equally being pithy, elegant, smart, and absolutely unpretentious. The writing is lively and vivid throughout. Nabokov said somewhere that if y'all choice upwards a line of prose and it tingles, then you know it's alive. The prose tingles throughout, and we never feel we're reading a book well-nigh punctuation at all. All-time of all, information technology never condescends to or makes the reader feel stupid. It'south wise, funny, entertaining, and my students could gain so much from it.  That I think is the highest praise you could offer such a book."
–Paul Cody
Professor in the Section of Writing at Ithaca Higher, legendary writing teacher, and author of many critically-acclaimed novels

"Lukeman has managed to produce a page turning volume on the art of punctuation. It's a swell resource for creative writers and teachers. What I like most about this original book–every bit a teacher and novelist–is that Lukeman includes numerous examples of brilliant prose by an exhaustive drove of writers (Faulkner, Hemmingway, Camus) to illustrate his insights, so that one comes away from reading each chapter feeling inspired."
–Brian Ascalon Roley
Banana Professor, Department of English language, Miami Academy (Ohio), critically-acclaimed author ofAmerican Son

"A Dash OF STYLE  is a volume about punctuation that is actually a book most writing itself. Lukeman gives the lie to the thought that learning grammar and punctuation don't better writing. Most punctuation books are indifferent to the quality of the examples chosen, but Lukeman shows punctuation working within the context of existent writing, glorious writing. Reading this book, yous can't tell whether you're learning how writers write or how punctuation works—which is, of course, precisely the signal. College students, artistic writing students, teachers frustrated with deadening punctuation exercises, and all writers who merely want to be reminded of the intimate connectedness between punctuation and powerful writing ought to read this book. "
–Kent Meyers, critically-acclaimed author of several novels, includingThe Piece of work of Wolves
Writer-in-Residence at Black Hills State Academy and faculty member in Pacific Lutheran Academy'south Rainier MFA Writing Program

"At long last, we writers and writing teachers, bottom lords, maybe, of punctuation, have something to really celebrate! Lukeman'due south A DASH OF STYLE is neither a perfunctory how-to on the fine art of punctuation, a one-size-fits-all comma manual, nor is it an anecdotally-beautiful collection of grammatical do's and don'ts. Lukeman's A DASH OF Way bubbles up from the natural percolation of a life'southward-worth of reading by a biggy reader with perfect pitch. This book is written, pure and simple, out of the author'south obvious and infectious love for literature, and reading it reacquainted me with my own. From Conrad to Camus, from Shakespeare to Shaw, I felt less like I was reading a book on the art of punctuation and more than like I was reading these great writers from an intimate's point of view. My but quarrel is with the author's mother, who should have produced him twenty years earlier so that I could have used this book for the last twenty years I've been teaching fiction workshops."
–Phyllis Moore, Director of Creative Writing, Kansas City Art Institute
critically-acclaimed author ofA Compendium of Skirts

"After teaching literature and writing for 10 years at Rutgers University, The University of Iowa, and Clarke College, I thought I knew everything there is to know about teaching punctuation. Lukeman's A DASH OF Style taught me otherwise. Whether one wishes to write fiction, poetry, drama, screenplays, or just great English, Lukeman'due south third volume masterfully unveils how punctuation affects the minds and emotions of readers. A DASH OF STYLE needs to be on every aspiring and accomplished author's work desk!"
–Dr. Ervin Nieves
Department of English, Clarke College, Dubuque, Iowa

"Equally both a instructor and creative writer I found A DASH OF Way to exist as clear and beautifully written as Lukeman's first two books. Once once more, he has composed a text that is perfectly organized, conveys of import but subtle truths, and is unique in perspective. I will recommend the book to my students and perhaps give it as a gift to friends who write. A punctuation book for the creative writer. What a great thought."
–Laura Oliver
Adjunct English Faculty, University of Maryland

"Lukeman has answered my unuttered cry for a punctuation guide for artistic writers. In fact, I hadn't realized that I needed information technology until now. My students fail to empathise the need for punctuation, and I take relied on grammer books from English composition—painfully inadequate and misleading for fiction. A DASH OF STYLE is a delightful shift. I see genius at piece of work here."
Dr. Peggy Brown
Professor, Collin County Community College, Georgia

REVIEWS

"One of the Best Writing Books of the Year."
The Writer, December, 2006

" Lukeman offers literary examples from major writers similar Marker Twain, while [Eats, Shoots & Leaves' Lynne] Truss dissects poorly punctuated public signs. The Writing Exercises ideas are Lukeman'southward all-time contribution, and particularly for these, this work is recommended for academic and large public libraries."
–Library Journal, May 15, 2006

"Two years ago I reviewed Lynne Truss's enormously successful bookEats, Shoots & Leaves, which reviewed punctuation in a masterly way. Do we demand another book on punctuation so before long? Well, yeah. This book is aimed at a different audience and is about a unlike attribute of punctuation."
–European Scientific discipline Editing, May 2006

"[Lukeman] provides incredible insight for those individuals endeavoring to entertain and inspire future generations with their words."
–Amazon.com editorial team
(referring to an Amazon shorts excerpt of A DASH OF Style)

"This delightful book should be read by every writer. Lukeman, a literary amanuensis, approaches punctuation not as a series of rules to be memorized just every bit a set of goals that the writer is trying to attain. Read this, and your attitude towards periods, commas, and all their pals will never be the same."
–Book Passage, October 2007

"Like a syntactical phrenologist, Lukeman reads character from preferences in punctuation."
–The Contained (United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland), May 20, 2007

"More than than just a way guide, A Dash OF Way discusses how creative writers can use punctuation for artistic effect. Lukeman, a literary agent and author of bestselling writing manuals, explores such questions as how dashes enhance Emily Dickinson'due south poems, or how Melville used semicolons to convey tension inMoby Dick. Includes writing exercises."
WinningWriters.com (a pick ofWriters Assimilate 101 Best Websites for Writers)
Recommended Nonfiction, March 2006

"Lukeman provides a wealth of wisdom on how to apply punctuation—not as mere grammatical squiggles on the folio, but equally important artistic tools for our arts and crafts. And he writes from existent-world feel on two sides of the publishing desk. Lukeman's [previous] works stand way ahead of the usual how-to books, precisely because Lukeman himself is a thorough teacher and a highly creative thinker. At present comes A Dash OF STYLE, another necessary volume for the serious writer's library. Far from beingness some other dull reference book, A DASH OF Mode looks at punctuation in a kind of upside downwards, inside out, entertaining manner, from a perspective one may never have viewed earlier. The lessons are invaluable for writers who desire to better both the way they recall, and consequently the style they write. A Dash OF STYLE is a truly exciting way to view what once seemed like wearisome old periods and commas."
–Authorlink
(
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"What Lukeman seeks to do is move grammer away from the rote rules of linguistic communication and into the melodic prose creative writers tin can relate to. For those looking for a new way to approach this necessary attribute of writing, Lukeman may take institute a way to break down the barriers to good grammar."
–Romantic Times Mag

"Punctuation can make all the difference between a adept piece of writing and a superb slice of writing. In A Nuance OF Way, Noah Lukeman explores and demystifies each punctuation marker in turn. From the punchiness of the full stop to the unacknowledged flexibility of the question mark, the manifold powers of punctuation are revealed in this applied withal engaging guide. All kinds of writers will notice invaluable tips to help meliorate their clarity of thinking and expression of ideas. A Nuance OF Way volition teach writers how to use punctuation to the greatest effect, regardless of the context in which they are writing. Existent examples from all types of well-known writers past and present are used to illustrate specific points. Each affiliate too contains practical exercises to assist writers get to grips with their own writing post-obit the advice given in the book, making it ideal of apply alongside creative writing courses and for teachers. Written by a well-known and respected writer of books on creative writing, A Dash OF STYLE is the essential guide to using punctuation creatively and effectively."
–The Westminster Bookshop

"Mr. Lukeman is a New York literary agent. Not perhaps, the commencement person an English author would turn to for advice. Only he's good. And then is his other volumeThe First V Pages."
–The Writers' Forum (UK)

"As a copy-editor myself, I believe that information technology is possible to make a stardom between using punctuation with scrupulous accurateness and using information technology accurately but with flexibility, to raise the flow of a piece of prose in various ways…Hence, I was glad to see this book from Noah Lukeman, which is intended to explain the art of punctuation rather than the skill…Lukeman has an extremely keen and sensitive heart for sentence structure and a groovy mode of explaining things. He teaches past example, flags up the dangers of over- and under-use of various strategies, and sets exercises at the end of each chapter, to encourage the reader-writer to think carefully about how they work with sentences. Information technology is a volume that is well worth reading if y'all are the kind of writer who values that level of detail."
–WritersServices.co.united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland

"Finding a volume on punctuation that is aimed at creative writers rather than grammarians is a nice modify. Noah Lukeman looks at punctuation as an fine art grade that can be used to meliorate a passage of writing, and he discusses each punctuation mark in its context. In the process, he analyses the fashion successful writers, both contemporary and from the past, have used punctuation creatively. The chapter on the semi-colon, for example, looks at how Edgar Alan Poe used the semi-colon to heighten word economy, discusses how Mark Twain's utilize of the semi-colon enabled his readers to assimilate complex sentences, and shows how the same punctuation mark can serve to relieve choppiness within a passage of short sentences. Punctuation, he argues, is a creative exercise. And at the conclusion of each chapter are terminate-of-chapter exercises that encourage yous to expect at your own manuscripts to analyse how you are using the punctuation mark discussed in the affiliate and suggested exercises that volition help you to use it to greater creative issue."
–Writers News Magazine (United kingdom)

"The proper method of correcting semicolon misuse used to be a simple smack with the ruler. Noah Lukeman, author of A Dash OF Way, eschews the principles of Sis Meredith, taking on the demeanor of a loving uncle, a colleague, and an artist.  This is not a book for grammarians, only for writers of fiction, non-fiction, memoirs, poetry, and screenplays. His gentle way and guiding hand work beautifully to set the writer at ease at the very start of A Nuance OF Fashion. For instance, he shows how throughout history some pretty impressive authors take driveling the rules of grammar to wonderful effect, and suggests get it right all the time should not exist our primary focus as writers. In this mode, he encourages experimentation and makes punctuation fun and interesting.  He calls punctuation our friend and shows how though skilled use, the non-word half of writing makes those very words clearer and adds meaning. He demonstrates through interactive methods (including exercises) how punctuation adds bounce and rhythm to our prose, how it creates sound and motion, how it it clarifies our writing and brings the words to life like tiny whispers in our readers' ears.  Punctuation, he explains, creates its own little world. He puts the elements of that world under a microscope and teaches the writer to become sensitive to this habitat. In this manner, the book becomes not most making meliorate grammarians, but about creating better writers.  A DASH OF STYLE focuses on the most important uses of punctuation, those that can impact well-nigh creatively on the writers work rather than but the technical aspects apostrophes and slashes. Information technology concerns itself with such things as how adding or subtracting a punctuation marking will alter the intention of a scene.  Equally a writer with a firm grasp of the rules of punctuation, I establish Lukeman'southward approach very useful. I don't want to get a grammarian. What I need is to learn from great writers how they used punctuation to create a style and a mood in a scene, and Lukeman delivers. He shows, for example, how periods can be used to create a stream-of-consciousness upshot; how commas can indicate a passing of time; how dashes can be used to capture a certain form of dialogue; how a revelation can have dramatic effect through the employ of colons. The impact on content, he says quite rightly, is the holy grail of punctuation, and he makes the learning interesting by reference to samples of written language used by such writers as Hemingway, Faulkner, Poe, Melville, Carver, Dickinson. and Stein.
By the end of reading A Dash OF Manner, the author volition no longer blench at the thought of punctuation, rather will comprehend it as another tool in the writing arsenal."
–BackSpace.com (reviewed by Sean Dent)

"The unique selling point here is that at that place are no grammar lessons and no attempt to bore the reader with rules and conventions. Instead, Lukeman seeks to inform by showing examples of successful use past well-known authors. And it is aimed at creative writers, who I suspect will enjoy this arroyo.…He starts off with an exam of what he rightly identifies as the ultimate basic gear up, which he calls 'the triumvirate' – the comma, semicolon, and the full end. It'south amazing how much there is to say almost them….Readers unsure about punctuation are probable to profit from what he has to say….He illustrates his guidance with cursory quotes from famous writers – all of which I recollect will make readers more sensitive to the subtleties of punctuation….He's quite skilful on quotation marks, and I recollect anyone writing character-based work would do well to look closely at the diversity of dissimilar ways dialogue tin exist presented in prose fiction….The same is true of the paragraph….This is a non-technical and non-judgemental approach to the bailiwick of how to give pace, flow, and cadence to your writing. It's also total of insider tips which he drops in from time to time."
–Mantex (United kingdom)

"All of us studied punctuation in school, more than or less successfully. How boring you lot must be thinking. Only annotation the championship – THE ART AND MASTERY. Here is not the general rules from high school. Here is how Joseph Conrad used the comma to masterly effect, and how writers like Gertrude Stein and Cormac McCarthy underused it for startling creative purposes. Here is how E. M. Forster used the nuance and how William Faulkner sometimes underused the period. Nosotros are taught in schoolhouse that we take to follow the rules. This is a book that goes beyond that, it teaches yous how to break the rules. But it'due south how to break the rules so that you can create the result that you need for the moment you are creating. You might consider this a graduate class in punctuation oriented to the author – and writer includes novelists, short story writers, poets, memoirists — fifty-fifty the mundane copywriter doing advertizing – peradventure especially him."
–Booksonline.com

"A Dash OF Mode explains the application of punctuation not just in technical terms merely artistically and creatively equally well. If you're looking for a bones grammar manual, I recommend Strunk & Whites: ELEMENTS OF STYLE, but if yous want to delve a little deeper into the artistic process, then A DASH OF Manner should exist on your resources shelf as well."
–UK

"Written by a literary agent, The Fine art of Punctuation looks at punctuation as a medium for artistic expression and shows how different writers – from Herman Melville to Raymond Carver – favour different punctuation styles. It identifies the pitfalls of each and helps y'all place your own punctuation style, and thereby develop equally a author. Highly recommended."
–PublishingServices.co.uk

"I recommend everyone purchase [A Dash OF STYLE] and marking it up ASAP. [It] is surprisingly consumable thank you to its conversational tone, and offers a fun and breezy tour of means artistic writers can employ punctuation for best consequence….I'm enjoying Lukeman's work not just for [its] frequent punctuation horoscopes, but for the mount of tips he packs onto the pages of his book….Bonus: There are plenty of chew-on-this exercises at the terminate of each chapter, forcing you to consider the choices you lot've made in your piece of work….Not only is A Nuance OF STYLE insightful; it is, believe information technology or not, an entertaining read that'll accept you lot wondering over the power of punctuation–non to mention why no one's addressed this subject earlier now. Thanks, Mr. Lukeman."
–Writerunboxed.com

"[In A DASH OF STYLE, Lukeman] states ideas I've not seen expressed elsewhere: that stops and content are interconnected to the extent that some content is not possible with certain punctuation and vice versa; that stops with different strengths in the same piece of prose influence each other and change their effect on the reader; that sometimes marks will complement others, while at other times they will conflict (his last chapter, The Symphony of Punctuation, goes into this in some item). Every affiliate ends with exercises directed at readers who are also active writers…Every office of Mr Lukeman's argument is illustrated with lavish quotations from expert authors and he is easy to read. Anyone who wants to improve their authorial vocalisation will detect value in it."
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TEACH

A Dash OF STYLE is filled with anecdotes, examples from literature, before and later examples, quotations, and exercises.  The fact that it is short (190 pages), interactive, and highly readable makes it an obvious option for teachers to utilize, at the high school, college or graduate school level, or in a artistic writing workshop or MFA program.  For creative writing teachers who are looking to add variety to their curriculum, information technology is the perfect choice, as in that location is naught else like it on the market.

A DASH OF STYLE is recommended by and/or will be used as a teaching tool by writers or professors who are (or were) affiliated with English or writing programs at the post-obit schools:

Brown Academy
Harvard University (Extension School)
Johns Hopkins Academy (Graduate School)
Brandeis University
M.I.T.
Gotham Writers Workshop
UCLA
Northwestern University
Oberlin College
The University of Iowa
Northern Michigan University (MFA Program)
University of Southern California
Rutgers University
Ithaca College
Temple Academy
Northwestern Country University
University of Kansas
University of Florida
William Patterson University
The Loft (Minneapolis writing workshop)
Clark College, Iowa
Kansas City Art Institute
The Fine art Instititue of Chicago
University of Maryland
Miami University, Ohio
Southern Utah Academy
Winston-Salem Land Academy
Fairhaven College (Western Washington University)
Blackness Hills State University
Pacific Lutheran Academy's Rainier MFA in Writing
Collin Canton Customs Higher, Georgia
Echo Horizon School
Santa Monica Community College
Western Washington Academy
Spousal relationship Canton College
Borough of Manhattan Community College
Pace University
Artistic Writing Establish

MEDIA

Print:

awp.jpg (89262 bytes) AWP Relate  (serialization, January/February, 2006)

wd-april.jpg (15810 bytes)  Writers Digest  (serialization, April, 2006)

the-writer.jpg (12866 bytes) The Writer
(serialization, April, 2006)

awp-march.jpg (52069 bytes) AWP Chronicle  (serialization, March/April, 2006)

* Authors Gild Bulletin (Wintertime, 2006)

* Ink Pellet Magazine  (redacted serialization, May, 2006) (United kingdom)

* Writers' Forum Mag  (review, May, 2006) (UK)

* The Times of India (May, 2009) —"What's in a CEO's library?"

Radio:
NPR affiliate New Hampshire Public Radio, March 29, 2007 (click here to listen)
Writers on Writing radio evidence (one hour), Orange Canton, CA, June 21, 2007 (click hither to mind) (scroll downward on page)

Podcast:
National Speakers Association
one hr tele-seminar on the subject of writing, November, 2007 (click here to listen)

Online:
WriterUnboxed (interview, March, 2009)
National Punctuation Twenty-four hour period (Recommended Resources, February, 2009)
The Writers Store e-zine (circ. 100,000) (serialization in iv installments:  February seven, March 7, April 4 and May 2, 2006)
Amazon Shorts (Amazon Shorts home folio feature and serialization of Affiliate Vii, December, 2005–April, 2006)
Gotham Writers newsletter (circ. 70,000) (serialized in Jan, 08)

Backspace(excerpt)
Prairiden (interview)
WebGrammar.com (Recommended Selection)
ReadingWriters.com
The Westminster Bookshop(review) (UK)


Other:
A choice of theWriters Digest Book Lodge
A option of theForbes.com Volume Club


Author Appearances:

East Terminate Books, East Hampton (Memorial Day weekend, May 27, 2006)
Labyrinth Books, New York City (April 10, 2007)
McNally Robinson (Soho), New York City (April 12, 2007)
BookCourt, Cobble Hill, Brooklyn (April 13, 2007)

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