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Hawthorne Books Round-up

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With so many titles published over the past 10 years sometimes it’s hard to keep track of what all of our authors have been up to. Here are a few highlights from the past few months. Please let us know anything and everything that we left out!
Portland Monthly visited Hawthorne Books in the spring for ...Read more.

Aftermath Excerpt

We know that some of you are chomping at the bit to get Scott Nadelson’s new collection of short stories — Aftermath — due out on September 1st, 2011. We’re pretty excited too so we’re giving you just a taste to whet your appetite. Without further ado here is the story Oslo from Nadelson’s forthcoming ...Read more.

Review Copies and Literary Awards

Every spring Hawthorne Books decides whether to have a summer internship or not. Summer is the slowest month in the world of publishing and so we often scale back to just HB staff. We’re doing that this summer (we always have our fall, winter and spring internships) so the last couple weeks of our spring ...Read more.

Hawthorne Books Roundup Pt. 2

Sometimes we like to put out a spread — a smorgasbord if you will of everything going on here at Hawthorne Books. With such a diverse and interesting list of titles and authors it’s hard to keep track of all the good things going on. These roundups are a way for us to take stock ...Read more.

Hawthorne Books Roundup

LORETTA STINSON & LITTLE GREEN
Every once in awhile it’s good to do a roundup of Hawthorne goings-on. The past few weeks we’ve had a lot of great events and press for Hawthorne titles and authors that we’d like to share with you here. Loretta Stinson will be reading at Annie Bloom’s Books in Multnomah Village ...Read more.

David Shields’ Reality Hunger: A Manifesto

Posted by Liz Crain | Filed under Review, Scott Nadelson | Mar 8, 2010 | Tags: ,
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Review by Scott Nadelson
For several years now, since he first published an essay in The Believer that would form the seed of his new book, Reality Hunger: A Manifesto, I have been arguing in my head (and once or twice in person) with David Shields.
In that original essay, and far more expansively in ...Read more.