Boston and other Novemberish things

Your correspondent will be in Boston this weekend for the Boston international Antiquarian Book Fair (Fri. 7 to Sun. 9 November), and I will have copies of Another Green World, The Elfland Prepositions, and The Critical Mess. Come say hello (Cummins booth 213).

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current reading :

— Peter Straub. Wreckage [and:] What Happens in Hello Jack. 447; 141 pages. 2 vols., Subterranean Press, 2025. [Dust jackets after photographs by Jenny Calivas].

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I am really looking forward to the new edition of The Crimson Bears by Tom La Farge, forthcoming from Tough Poets press with an introduction by Wendy Walker. The novel was first published in two volumes, The Crimson Bears (1993) and A Hundred Doors (1995), and found a small and appreciative group of readers. It is well worth reading.

http://www.toughpoets.com/la_farge_crimson_bears.htm

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