Glaciers

Glaciers PDF

Author: Alexis M. Smith

Publisher: Tin House Books

Published: 2023-07-25

Total Pages: 107

ISBN-13: 1953534988

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A Vulture Best Short Book A She Reads Indie Book Club Pick for Summer “Alexis Smith’s brilliant debut novel is filled with kaleidoscopic pleasures. Line by line, in and out of time, this is a haunted, joyful, beautiful book—a true gift.” —Karen Russell “Her story could be told in other people’s things. The postcards and the photographs. A garnet ring and a needlepoint of the homestead. The aprons hanging from her kitchen door. Her soft, faded, dog-eared copy of Little House in the Big Woods. A closet full of dresses sewn before she was born. All these things tell a story, but is it hers?” Isabel is a single twenty-something in Portland, Oregon, who repairs damaged books in the basement of the local library, dreaming of a life she can’t quite reach. She is filled with longing—for a life in Amsterdam even though she’s never visited, for the unrequited love of a coworker, for a simpler time from her childhood in Alaska among the threatened glaciers she loves, and for the perfect vintage dress to wear to a party that just might change everything. Unfolding over the course of a single day, Alexis M. Smith’s shimmering debut finds Isabel looking into her past—remembering her parents’ separation, a meeting with an astrologer, and a life-changing encounter with a glacier—and shows us how fleeting, everyday moments can reveal an entire life. In classic movies, in old photographs and unsent postcards, rare books, and thrifted gems, Glaciers tells the story of a young woman’s love of the past and a hope to make something new and all her own.

Tin House: Summer Reading 2018

Tin House: Summer Reading 2018 PDF

Author: Holly MacArthur

Publisher: Tin House Books

Published: 2018-07-31

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1942855206

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Throw on your sunglasses and prop up the parasol, Tin House is back with another Summer Reading edition. Enjoy the hottest new fiction, shine some light with uniquely personal nonfiction, and then cool off in the shade with the poets.

Tin House

Tin House PDF

Author: Rob Spillman

Publisher: Tin House Magazine

Published: 2017-11-28

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781942855156

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Tin House 74: Winter Reading offers the best of both New Voices and established favorites in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.

River House

River House PDF

Author: Sarahlee Lawrence

Publisher: Tin House Books

Published: 2010-10-01

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 0982569130

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As a girl growing up in remote central Oregon, Sarahlee Lawrence dreamed of leaving her small town in search of adventure. By the age of twenty-one, she had rafted some of the most dangerous rivers of the world as an accomplished river guide. But living her dream as guide and advocate, riding and cleaning the arteries of the world, led her back to the place she least expected to find herself--her dusty beginnings and her family's ranch. River House is the beautiful chronicle of a daughter's return and her relationship with her father, whom she enlists to brave the cold winter and help her build a log house"--Cover flap.

Tin House: Rejection (Spring 2015)

Tin House: Rejection (Spring 2015) PDF

Author: Win Mccormack

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2015-03-17

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0991258231

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We have all been rejected and we have all rejected. This is especially true for writers. In this issue, through poetry, fiction, and non-fiction, we'll celebrate, lament, and explore rejection in all its forms: personal, emotional, sexual, medical, spiritual, ethical, professional and beyond.

Tin House: Winter Reading (2015) (Tin House Magazine)

Tin House: Winter Reading (2015) (Tin House Magazine) PDF

Author: Holly MacArthur

Publisher: Tin House Books

Published: 2015-12-01

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1942855001

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Tin House brings you all the things you've come to expect from the acclaimed literary journal. Packed with wintery fiction, introspective essays, and artful poetry, this issue is perfect company for an afternoon in the shade. The best company on a cold night is hot new fiction, poems, essays, and interviews. Warm up with Tin House this winter. Fiction by Dorothy Allison, Patrick deWitt, Helen Phillips, Martha McPhee, Drew Ciccolo, James Scudamore, and Andrea Barrett Poetry by Sharon Olds, Caroline Knox, Adam Fitzgerald, Cornelius Eady, Caroline O’Connor Thomas, and Timmy Straw Features by Claire Vaye Watkins, Evie Wyld & Joe Sumner, Rachel Jamison Webster, CJ Hauser, and John Fischer Lost & Founds by Carrie Brown, James Guida, Pamela Erens, Scott F. Parker, and Carol Keeley

Tin House: Winter Reading

Tin House: Winter Reading PDF

Author: Win Mccormack

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2010-01-13

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0982054238

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You won't have to search for excuses to stay in this winter. With engaging prose, poetry, and interviews from established writers you love and new voices you're bound to fall in love with, this issue of Tin House is brimming with literature that ignites your imagination and provokes your senses.

Tin House: Winter Reading

Tin House: Winter Reading PDF

Author: Win Mcormack

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2012-12-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0985046937

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You won't have to search for excuses to stay in this winter. With engaging prose, poetry, and interviews from established writers you love and new voices you're bound to fall in love with, this issue of Tin House is brimming with literature that ignites your imagination and provokes your senses.

Thanks, But This Isn't for Us

Thanks, But This Isn't for Us PDF

Author: Jessica Page Morrell

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2009-08-20

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 1101135530

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A fun, practical guide that reveals the essentials of good fiction and memoir writing by exposing the most common mistakes literary writers make. All great works of fiction and memoir are unique-but most bad novels, stories, and memoirs have a lot in common. From clunky dialogue to poorly sketchedout characters, sagging pacing to exaggerated prose, these beginners' mistakes drive any agent or editor to their stock rejection letter, telling the aspiring writer "Thanks, but this isn't for us," and leaving many to wonder what exactly it is that they're doing wrong. Veteran writing coach, developmental editor, and writing instructor Jessica Page Morrell will fill in the gaps in every rejection letter you've ever received. In Thanks, But This Isn't for Us, Morrell uses her years of experience to isolate the specific errors beginners make, including the pitfalls of unrealistic dialogue, failing to "show, not tell," and over-the-top plot twists. These are just a few of the problems that keep writers from breaking through with their work. Sympathetic and humane, but pulling no punches, Thanks, But This Isn't for Us shows writers precisely where they've gone wrong and how to get on the right track. In sixteen to-the-point chapters, with checklists, exercises, takeaway tips, and a glossary, Morrell helps readers transcend these mistakes so that they don't have to learn the hard way: with another rejection letter.