"I am not second guessing. Hell, I’m still half asleep, tangled in the thick of dreams, swept up in the muzzy logic of the dreamscape, with nothing but the mystery of intuition to guide me. "
Love this, @saralippmann
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Epiphany is officially in our books coverage era! We’re excited to release Alina Stefanescu’s review of “People Who Live Alone Talk Too Much,” Sofi Stambo’s debut collection of short stories. Read the review now through the link in our bio.
Finished reading @saralippmann's new novel Hidden River aloud to my wife this morning, snuggled up in bed, a sleepy, dreamy start to an ordinary weekend day.
A stunning achievement, this book, by one of our most talented and giving modern authors. I can't recommend it enough.
This Podcast (& Book) Will Change Your Life, Episode 386 - Honor The Fractures, starring the @saralippmann (& Hidden River too).
Listen.
Don't look away.
Share.
(With loving lit shout-outs to Paula Bomer, Cynthia Weiner & @jerry_brennan)
#hiddenriver
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My latest story "Peak Conditions for Delicate Fruits" is now available to read online @epiphanylit! Many thanks for @saralippmann and the editorial team for giving this one a home 🍊🍌🍉🍇🍑🥥🥭🍒🍓🍋
shout out to authors & presses who bust their asses, sweat their asses off and talk until their voices are shattered at book fests to find new readers for books that no one has ever heard of. it's not easy but it's so rewarding to make real human connections with curious readers.
Starting Hidden River by @saralippmann Eds/agents always extol the book that hits the ground running, but to to estab. character, stakes, possibility w/out showing your work or locking into narrative cliches is hard & I'm so impressed by how elegant/engaging these 1st pages are
This week the amazing @saralippmann speaking about Hidden River and much more. Listen here or from all the regular or irregular places. https://t.co/BCO1KHc4Cm
Our new issue, "Neighbors," is dropping on June 15! Issue 36's striking collection of work confronts the ways that people long for each other—from a Playboy Mansion to a Nigerian schoolyard to the classic avyan in a new translation of an unsung Iranian author.