May 22, 2013
Richmond Times Dispatch Reviews RIVER OF DUST
The TimesDispatch.com, a website version of The Richmond Times Dispatch, has reviewed Virginia Pye’s recently released novel, River of Dust, and called it “...a touching and haunting novel”.
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The TimesDispatch.com, a website version of The Richmond Times Dispatch, has reviewed Virginia Pye’s recently released novel, River of Dust, and called it “...a touching and haunting novel”.
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As part of our Weekly Reads program, Unbridled Books will feature Margaret Cezair-Thompson’s novel, The Pirate’s Daughter, an epic tale of a mother and daughter finding their way in a nation struggling to rise to the challenge of independence.
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These Things Happen, Richard Kramer’s debut novel, published in October 2012 by Unbridled Books, has been recommended for consideration for the 2014 Stonewall Book Awards…
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Peter Geye and The Lighthouse Road are among only three finalists chosen for the 2013 Midwest Booksellers Choice Awards Finalists for the category of Adult Fiction…
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by Greg Michalson
My friend Steve Yates, Marketing Director at U of Mississippi Press and fine author, shares some interesting comments about his experience from the other side of things (as an author) with the launch of his prize-winning collection of stories…
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On the official day of the book launch for Virginia Pye’s River of Dust, prominent authors have added to their blogs information and pontification about her and her new novel, an Indie Next Pick.
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Author Frederick Reuss, acclaimed author of Horace Afoot, Henry of Atlantic City, and The Wasties, is featured with his novel A Geography of Secrets in our “Weekly Read.”
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Emily St. John Mandel, the author of three novels, Last Night in Montreal, The Singer’s Gun, and The Lola Quartet has written an essay on what it’s like to be a working author. It has been posted on Powell’s Book Blog.
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In an article entitled Virginia Pye, First Time Novelist, on Writing, Writers Conferences, and How to Get Your Book Published appearing in the Huffington Post, columnist David Henry Sterry, interviews Virginia Pye, River of Dust author.
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Peter Geye, the author of two of Unbridled Books’ bestselling novels, Safe from the Sea and The Lighthouse Road, comments upon his invitations to community book stores and other gatherings…
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A comprehsive reading group guide for Virginia Pye’s new novel, River of Dust, is now available for download on the book page. The guide, which includes a plethora of information about the book and author…
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Edward Falco, the author of the bestselling novel The Family Corleone will be featured in our Weekly Read with his prior novel, Saint John of the Five Boroughs
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In an interview by Colin Marshall, host of the Los Angeles Review of Books, Colin Dickey speaks about the preternatural, The Shining, insanity, saintliness, The Museum of Jurassic Technology, Lovecraft, Kafka, Herzog, and other famous obsessives.
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A video trailer for the book River of Dust, to be released early May, 2013, is now available for viewing. The video includes pictures from author Virginia Pye’s personal collection…
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This week as our featured read, Marc Estrin’s thoughtful satire, The Lamentations of Julius Marantz takes us through a global riot of fear, joy, and paranoia…