David Galef writes in 17 different directions. His day-job is professor of English and creative writing program director at Montclair State University.
Two more weeks till Vestal Review's spring submission window closes! We’d love to see what you’ve written, at least through May 15th, after which we shutter till August 1st. Spring issue out this June.
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Vestal Review 67 has just hit the stands, so to speak: https://t.co/3nizWyfqfA 18 flash fiction stories and a book review. Recommendations for specific stories, based on your astrological sign and whatever else we know about you, upon request.
My latest novel, Where I Went Wrong, just got shortlisted for the Somerset Book Awards and snared a spot in Shelf Unbound Top 100 Best of the Indie Presses.
For The New Yorker, I wrote about my daughter's transition at age 26--the initial surprise, and the long, edifying period of adjustment, which has transformed us both (and which isn't over yet).
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We are so excited to celebrate the release today of Susan Coventry's TILL TAUGHT BY PAIN, "A true-to-life love story that illuminates an intriguing woman’s life, the life of her brilliant physician husband, and the wretched secret they share." https://t.co/NOiGq7t9Uq
If you're in North Jersey on Saturday afternoon, September 27, and also happen to be interested in writing a novel, by all means come to the Fort Lee public library! https://t.co/b4wWzSJvaf
Another wholesome island encounter: we were driving down to beach (lazy, to be sure), and there was a grandmother and granddaughter walking down, and we offered them a lift. "No thank you," they said in Greek, " we're going to look at the chickens."
Come here and come hear David Galef read from his fourth novel, Where I Went Wrong
Saturday, August 23, 1:00-2:00
Montclair Book Center
221 Glen Ridge Avenue, Montclair, NJ
@montclairbooks
"My brush handles are adorned in dried-up colors: startling navy, temperate teal, muddy ochre."
Prismatic and cinematic, a layered coming of age story from @authorsudha | https://t.co/kRmsmr9AcV
Thank you very much to Robin Helweg-Larsen for featuring my poem "A Nightingale to a Sad Poet" at his blog Form in Formless Times!
Birds deserve to get a rebuttal to annoying romantics getting drunk underneath their tree:
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Catch Patrick O'Dowd at Barnes & Noble Paramus this Saturday at 1 pm to get your signed copy of A Campus on Fire! @BNParamus https://t.co/1CfY4nYBSz