Some excellent news, just in time for holidays wherein people sometimes buy stuff for other people: the ebook versions of All Over and Nothing in the World are out live in the world. The Kindle versions and the Nook Versions are exactly where you'd expect them to be, or check out the Dzanc website for both of those versions and all possible others as well.
December 10, 2011, 12:55 a.m.Categories: Fiction Collections, Novellas, Novels, Pacazo, Short Stories
Great questions from Douglas Light at KGB, which also happens to be the location (well, the bar, not the blog) of my first-ever public fiction reading. That was way back in 2006, but I remember it better than yesterday: Peter Carey and Wesley Stace and I, we by god read like houses afire.
June 28, 2011, 10:51 a.m.Categories: Fiction Collections, Interviews, Novellas, Novels, Pacazo
Two Random House imprints have bought English-language rights for the U.K. & Commonwealth: Jonathan Cape for hardcover in early 2012, Vintage for softcover in 2013. Many thanks to my excellent agent Maria Massie, to her British co-agent Caspian Dennis, to Cape senior editor Alex Bowler, and to the whole Dzanc team that whipped the novel into shape in the first place.
A kind mention of Pacazo at San Diego City Beat as part of Jim Ruland's run down of "Beach books for people who hate beach books."
June 15, 2011, 10:49 a.m.Categories: Fiction Collections, Novels, Pacazo
A great close read of Pacazo at Mike Meginnis' Uncanny Valley. Part 2 is up now as well - check out the archives at bottom right.
Great questions from Meg Pokrass at Fictionaut.
May 26, 2011, 10:40 a.m.Categories: History, Interviews, Novels, Pacazo
A cool interview with Shawn Vestal over at Bark.
March 16, 2011, 5:43 p.m.Categories: Interviews, Novels, Pacazo
Cool questions from Ravi Mangla at the excellent Recommended Reading.
February 7, 2011, 10:35 a.m.Categories: Fiction Collections, History, Interviews, Litmags, Nonfiction, Novels, Pacazo, Peru, Poetry, Short Stories, Translation, Travel