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Dying Light: And Other Stories por Donald Hays
Ellis Island and Other Stories por Mark Helprin
East Side Story : A Novel por Louis Auchincloss
This Is It, Michael Shayne por Brett Halliday
The Secret History por Donna Tartt
Brothers on the Trail por Max Brand
Portrait of an Artist, as an Old Man : A Novel por Joseph Heller
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GruposAlgonquin Readers Round Table, Hardboiled / Noir Crime Fiction, Invisible Library, Le Salon Litteraire du Peuple pour le Peuple
Autores favoritosRick Bass, Charles Baxter, Raymond Carver, Willa Cather, Anton Chekhov, Agatha Christie, Charles Dickens, E. L. Doctorow, William Faulkner, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Richard Ford, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ernest Hemingway, John Irving, William Kittredge, Lewis Nordan, Flannery O'Connor, T.R. Pearson, John Updike, Edith Wharton, William Wharton (Favoritos partilhados)
Sobre mimOnce upon a time, on a dark and stormy night, I was born. My father's family name being Abrams, and my christian name David...just don't call me Ishmael. Since then, it's been the best of times, the worst of times...but mostly some pretty ordinary times.
I spent my youth in Wyoming (raised in the shadow of the Tetons), then met the woman of my dreams, married, settled down and raised a lovely family. Along the way, I earned a B.A. in English from the University of Oregon. For a couple of years, I was a reporter for newspapers in Montana. In 1988, I joined the Army as a journalist. In the course of a 20-year career, this took me to such far-flung exotic places as Japan, Thailand, the Comoros Islands, and El Paso, Texas. And, of course, an 11-month tour in Iraq. In my spare time, I write fiction. My stories, essays and interviews have been published in Esquire, Glimmer Train Stories, The Readerville Journal, Greensboro Review and Fish Stories, among others. An essay on fishing in Alaska appears in Alaska Passages, published by Sasquatch Books. Another short story appears in the anthology Visiting Hours published by Press 53 Books. One of my short stories was listed as one of the "100 Other Distinguished Stories of 1998" in the anthology The Best American Short Stories, 1999 edited by Amy Tan. In 2004, I earned a Master of Fine Arts desgree in Creative Writing from the University of Alaska.
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Membro desdeApr 26, 2006
Em leituraGreat Plains por Ian Frazier
Popeye Vol. 1: "I Yam What I Yam" por E. C. Segar
Arkansas por John Brandon
Eternal Enemies por Adam Zagajewski
Anxious to Please por James Rapson
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publicado por Dogberryjr às 6:01 pm (EST) em Oct 5, 2009
publicado por MissMermaid118 às 3:25 pm (EST) em Jul 29, 2009
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publicado por vieth às 6:36 am (EST) em Jul 14, 2009
publicado por TimBazzett às 10:23 pm (EST) em Jul 7, 2009
publicado por OliviaBrooks123 às 2:25 am (EST) em Jun 22, 2009
I enjoyed your review of Antipodes: Stories - I'm currently reading it...started it on the subway this morning I'm sure I'll be wrapped up by tonight. I visited your profile - I wasn't surprised to find that you're a writer after reading such a perfectly expressed opinion.
Anyway, I see we have a lot of books in common. Hopefully, I'll come across more of your reviews for books I read in the future.
-Sean
publicado por Sean191 às 2:40 pm (EST) em May 13, 2009
publicado por RobertKoger123 às 5:00 am (EST) em May 11, 2009
Thanks for your great words on Denis Johnson. He's one of my favorites, and his new novel is high on my tbr list. Btw, I picked up a copy of A Midnight Clear today - for a quarter! (hardcover, 1st ed.) - at the local public library and, after inputting it, just happened upon the exceptional review you wrote on it a few years back. Well done! I'm thinking I may need to get in to this novel pronto, if not tonight!
I see you're a writer! Very cool. I've had one piece of fiction and one poem published myself, and am presently working hard trying to get more published. I'll be keeping an eye out for your work. Wouldn't'cha know it, I happened upon a copy of The Best American Short Stories, 2000, at my library awhile back, just one year removed from the edition featuring your fiction. Hope to read your work soon!
All the very best to you,
Brent
publicado por EnriqueFreeque às 11:58 pm (EST) em Apr 25, 2009
I saw you just gave Denis Johnson's latest 5 stars. I'm itching to get my hands on it myself. It was that good huh? I believe it. He's an amazing, relatively under-the-radar writer always, it seems, worth reading.
All the best,
Brent
publicado por EnriqueFreeque às 9:37 pm (EST) em Apr 19, 2009
Set in the slums of New Orleans, among clusters of crack houses and abandoned buildings, Dirty Little Angels is the story of sixteen year old Hailey Trosclair. When the Trosclair family suffers a string of financial hardships and a miscarriage, Hailey finds herself looking to God to save her family. When her prayers go unanswered, Hailey puts her faith in Moses Watkins, a failed preacher and ex-con. Fascinated by Moses's lopsided view of religion, Hailey, and her brother Cyrus, begin spending time down at an abandoned bank that Moses plans to convert into a drive-through church. Gradually, though, Moses's twisted religious beliefs become increasingly more violent, and Hailey and Cyrus soon find themselves trapped in a world of danger and fear from which there may be no escape.
If you'd like to read the first chapter, you can read it here:
http://christophertusa.com/blog/?page_id...
Take care,
Chris
publicado por cmtusa às 10:24 pm (EST) em Mar 16, 2009
i just read your review of strip city and if i had read it before i wasted my time reading the book i would of not lost all that time!!!! good review thanks we share some of my fav. books!!!
sherry
publicado por bookwhore78 às 9:34 pm (EST) em Dec 18, 2008
I have just read your review of Flannery O'Connor's Short Stories - I am feeling breathless - I just want to rush out and get everything she has ever written so i can share your experience.
I see we share 94 books.
I am currently reading The Poisonwood Bible among others.
-TT
publicado por TheTortoise às 11:54 am (EST) em Sep 20, 2008
I thought I'd leave a comment since we share some interesting books. Most particularly "The Yellowstone National Park" by Chittenden. My copy is the 1918 edition, which I inherited from my Grandfather who owned a dude ranch near Jackson Hole in the 20's and 30's. In addition to the Wyoming connection, I was also in the military for many years, and lived in Laurel, MD and Anchorage, Alaska, among other places. We share 131 books. Regards, Jan
publicado por janoorani24 às 1:50 am (EST) em Sep 2, 2008
publicado por kathy_h às 4:42 pm (EST) em Aug 17, 2008
I was reviewing the books we share. Is it fair to assume that if you haven't starred a book, you haven't read it? If that is the case, I highly recommend that you read The Story of a Marriage, one of my favorite books of the year. I have spend a little time looking at your reviews, and I think you would like this one.
I have been a bookseller in Milwaukee for 19 years.
Do you mind if I add you to my interesting libraries?
Best
Nancy
publicado por alphaorder às 11:41 am (EST) em Aug 11, 2008
publicado por msf59 às 6:14 pm (EST) em Aug 5, 2008
publicado por elduque às 1:26 pm (EST) em Jul 16, 2008
publicado por pdebolt às 11:37 pm (EST) em Jul 4, 2008
publicado por angrystarlyt às 4:13 am (EST) em May 15, 2008
Just joined LT and have only entered approximately 60 titles..we share 33..I must have good taste, eh?
publicado por vincentvan às 8:38 pm (EST) em May 14, 2008
publicado por megwaiteclayton às 12:06 pm (EST) em Apr 18, 2008
publicado por alaskabookworm às 9:33 pm (EST) em Apr 5, 2008
publicado por rocketjk às 2:24 pm (EST) em Feb 4, 2008
I share a love of Wyoming too, I spent a summer in the Bighorns and am still haunted by the people and the place. I was born in Maryland, grew up in the nooks and crannies of the Chesapeake Bay and am equally haunted by the smells and tastes of home. I envy your travels and your talent. Nice to meet you,
Mel
publicado por readaholic12 às 11:37 am (EST) em Dec 14, 2007
publicado por lisaunger às 8:19 am (EST) em Nov 6, 2007
But, lo, it is a dark and stormy Alaska-night, and I've had "a couple". And books are on my brain (par normal).
I notice you manage to add books to your library at roughly the same pace that I do. Are you able to read all of yours?
Boy, not me. Though I try... Oh, how I try. (Then I get the brilliant notion of reading "Kristin Lavransdatter" and the immediately after: "THe Greenlanders" and things get WAAAAAY slowed down.)
By the way, how are you liking Bookmooch? I am debating which "swapping" site to sign up for. I have embarrassing numbers of multiples that I can't "resell".
publicado por alaskabookworm às 12:18 am (EST) em Oct 20, 2007
publicado por Jesse_wiedinmyer às 3:00 am (EST) em Aug 14, 2007
publicado por posthumose às 1:29 am (EST) em Aug 6, 2007
I think you might like "Maybe the Moon" by Armistead Maupin.
Joyce
publicado por oracle às 9:21 pm (EST) em Jul 9, 2007
Your writing makes me long for the days when people wrote letters with quills and stamped in wax and were capable of professing emotion without the colon or the parentheses.
Thanks.
publicado por alyssahendrix às 12:41 pm (EST) em Jul 4, 2007
Nice to see here as well as at Readerville. You popped up on my list as someone I share a number of books with. Not surprising considering you have 4000! books listed here.
Miriam U.
publicado por mkunruh às 9:29 am (EST) em May 26, 2007
Yes, many wonderful books...but at 4,000-plus, they can be both a blessing and a curse, I suppose. So many books, so little time to read...
As a matter of fact, I *am* working on a novel based on my Iraq experiences. It's been in the works for a couple of years now, and will probably take at least that much longer before it's finished.
As for the Queen of Murder, I was lucky enough to be invited to write a blog for the Official Agatha Christie website, which you can find at Reading Agatha Christie
Thanks for stopping by my little dusty corner of Library Thing!
publicado por davidabrams às 8:23 pm (EST) em Apr 25, 2007
publicado por lizatoad às 2:11 pm (EST) em Apr 25, 2007
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publicado por amanaceerdh às 10:56 am (EST) em Sep 1, 2006
I am about a quarter way through adding my Agatha Christies. I came upon a treasure trove at the old Hunt-Phelan home in Memphis. Before they renovated it they had a big yard sale; the oldest descendent had died and he had an incredible collection of pulp Christie paperbacks from the 60s and before. They start at page 9 of my library, and I still have many more to add! I was excited to read the Agatha Christie page you have, and thought you might be interested in these old covers.
All best,
Alisa
publicado por alisa_in_memphis às 9:29 pm (EST) em Aug 25, 2006
Elizabeth McGregor
publicado por lizmcg às 3:33 am (EST) em Aug 7, 2006
Just finished and entered into my site a book titled "Girls" by Frederick Busch. I did a little poking around and found that you and I share 164 common titles. Enough for me to trust your opinion :>) I would like to read another by Busch but I have a TBR stack that is out of control and any thoughts of bringing it to heel any time in the near future are few and far between. If I am going to spend time with Busch I would really like a recommendation. He has quite a few novels available. Would you have any suggestions ?
publicado por faceinbook às 1:29 pm (EST) em Aug 1, 2006
publicado por alaskabookworm às 12:42 am (EST) em Jul 19, 2006
Take care -
tracy
publicado por tls1215 às 11:01 pm (EST) em Jul 12, 2006
publicado por Esta1923 às 2:07 pm (EST) em Jul 9, 2006
publicado por Esta1923 às 1:25 am (EST) em Jun 28, 2006
Just found this site and love it. As I enter in more and more books, your name is at the top of my "users with your books." Where exactly, just out of curiousity, is Richmond Hill? My wife and I live in Milledgeville. I've read some of your work in Glimmer Train--good stuff-- and a great place to publish. Also, just a sidebar, we live on Lake Sinclair which has some pretty good bass fishing. Good catfish and crappie as well. Cheers, JPB III
publicado por gajpb às 10:41 am (EST) em Jun 27, 2006
Have you come across Tlingit people in Alaska? I am working on something in their language, and some day should connect with them. Thought of going there for summer job but really want to make sure I get my first book on Maori published here (by my own company). In China, teaching English. You share some of my classic books but just about 5. That's major on my list - many of my books may be not so common.
So were in Iraq.... with army? Big experience??
publicado por Sally-AnneLambert às 4:52 am (EST) em Jun 26, 2006
If you drop Tim a line, he'll put you on the LibraryThing authors listing, and you may find that there are more people here who have read your work.
I'm somewhat in awe of your very detailed, thoughtful reviews.
publicado por rosinalippi às 10:34 pm (EST) em Jun 23, 2006
publicado por CindyFrag às 3:42 pm (EST) em Jun 21, 2006
Paola :-))
publicado por aluvalibri às 12:22 pm (EST) em Jun 21, 2006
publicado por lilithcat às 6:00 pm (EST) em Jun 14, 2006
I know what you mean. I only wish there was a way to put books I've read but don't own in a different catalogue. My list would be so long!
publicado por rosethorne às 4:14 am (EST) em May 22, 2006
publicado por rosethorne às 10:35 pm (EST) em May 21, 2006