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A Girl Goes Into the Forest by Peg Alford Pursell 9781945814877

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Following her acclaimed debut, Show Her a Flower, A Bird, A Shadow, award-winning author Peg Alford Pursell explores and illuminates love and loss in 78 hybrid stories and fables. A Girl Goes into the Forest immerses readers in the complex desires, contradictions, and sorrows of daughters, wives, and husbands, artists, siblings, and mothers. In forests literal and metaphorical, the characters try, fail, and try again to see the world, to hear each other, and to speak the truth of their longings. Powerful, lyrical, and precise, Pursell's stories call up a world at once mysterious and recognizable. A Girl Goes into the Forest invites fans of Lydia Davis and Helen Oyeyemi into a world where "no one can deter a person from her mistakes."

*Author tour including San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, New York City, Pittsburgh, and Charleston, SC *Book launch at City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco *Author will participate in the Beyond the Border - Wales International Storytelling Festival 2019 *Reviews, features, and other coverage in many of the publications that reviewed Pursell's previous book, including Bloom, Author to Author, The Rumpus, Joyland, The Nervous Breakdown, Mom Egg Review, Entropy, Your Impossible Voice, and Permafrost *Outreach to groups where the author has connections, including Friends of Writers, California Writers Club, Diane Middlebrook Salons for Women Writers, Marin Writers Circle, and Write on Mamas Salon *Promotion through the Why There Are Words reading series branches in Sausalito, New York, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, Portland, Austin, and Asheville, NC, as well as up to 25 other reading series across the country *Author involvement with LitQuake, AWP, LA Times Festival of Books, Brattleboro Literary Festival, Brooklyn Book Fest, Bay Area Book Festival, Virginia Festival of the Book, and CD Wright Conference *Author will serve as faculty at the Sonoma Writers' Conference, Mendocino Writers' Conference, Central Coast Writers' Conference, Writers Conference at Pacific, and Pawley's Island Writers' Conference *University reading/visiting writer series encompassing thirteen schools *Promotion through author's MFA alumni network *Featured writer for Connotation Press in January 2019 *Blurbs from Ramona Ausbel, Marisa Silver, Christian Kiefer, Karen Brennan, Kevin McIlvoy, and Lauren Groff (forthcoming) *Participation in reading series in the Bay Area, Los Angeles, and the greater New York City area *Author Q&A in Propeller *Mass galley mailing *Major national awards push *Egalleys available on Edelweiss *Co-op budget available

About the Author
Peg Alford Pursell is the author of is the author of Show Her a Flower, A Bird, A Shadow, a collection of hybrid with praise from Peter Orner, Joan Silber, Antonya Nelson, Glen David Gold, and others, and featured by Poets & Writers magazine's second annual 5 over 50, December 2017. Her work has appeared in Permafrost, the Los Angeles Review, Joyland Magazine, and other journals and anthologies. She is the founder and director of the national reading series Why There Are Words and of WTAW Press. She lives in Northern California.

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Advance Praise for A Girl Goes Into the Forest "In these wistful, expansive stories, Peg Alford Pursell holds up a mirror to our lives and relationships. The stories excavate the lives of her narrators with honesty and clear, luminous prose. They are mysterious in the way the best fiction is-their truths echoing long after you turn the page." -Karen E. Bender, National Book Award finalist and author of Refund "The stories in A GIRL GOES INTO THE FOREST are as beautiful and fine as a string of pearls and as complex as a thousand-piece puzzle. Each one is like a doorway through which we glimpse an entire universe." --Ramona Ausubel, author of Awayland and Sons and Daughters of Ease and Plenty "A GIRL GOES INTO THE FOREST is nominally a collection of stories, but in its thrilling and original presentation, the book defies categorization. Pursell is a writer of precise and gorgeously riveting images, and her sentences shimmer with the spaciousness and lyricism of poetry. Reading these tales is to be drawn into worlds that feel at once recognizable and mythic. The effect is transporting." -Marisa Silver, author of Little Nothing and Mary Coin "In seventy-eight viscerally powerful stories, Pursell masterfully reinvents the contemporary terrors and wonders that have faced the runaways and the revenants in our oldest tales. Passage by amazing passage, these interrelated stories capture the desiring and sorrowing and believing that can become threatening and then harmless and, at last, fatal. A spellbinding world." -Kevin McIlvoy, author of The Complete History of New Mexico and Other Stories "The ordinary lives of parents, daughters, husbands, wives, illness and grief are transformed in Pursell's second collection, A GIRL GOES INTO THE FOREST. Here, the lucky reader enters a 'forest' brimming with enchantments, daily life turned transcendent and strange, but no less moving. Assembled like a luminous mosaic of stained glass, these seventy-eight tales read like prose poems-a pitch-perfect condensation of moments, inflected by Pursell's uncanny ear for the lyric. A wonder of a book!" -Karen Brennan, author of Monsters "A GIRL GOES INTO THE FOREST runs like a collection of melted fairy tales in which archetypes of gender and culture are warped and subverted in the crucible of Pursell's formidable intellect. These are stories of a variety that Joy Williams would recognize, tales broken all to pieces and hidden away in a weird apothecary. Pull open a drawer. See what hides within." -Christian Kiefer, author of Phantoms



Book Information
ISBN 9781945814877
Author Peg Alford Pursell
Format Paperback
Imprint Dzanc Books
Publisher Dzanc Books

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