Description
Co-op available Significant bound galley printing for media and booksellers. Additional eGalley distribution to media, booksellers, and librarians through Edelweiss MIBA Midwest Connections and Barnes & Noble Discover program nominations National print and online campaigns, targeting coverage in major daily newspapers and magazines as well as literary journals, websites, and blogs. We will aim for special coverage surrounding National Short Story month, in trade publications and magazines such as Poets & Writers that run special features on debut authors, and from LGBT outlets Additional promotional support from outlets where some of these stories first appeared in print (Vice, One Story, Conjunctions, New England Review) and from author's alumni organizations (Iowa Writers' Workshop, UW-Madison Program in Creative Writing, Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown) Tour may include Wisconsin Book Festival and Printer's Row appearances as well as a launch event at AWP in Los Angeles and bookstore events TBD Pre-publication print serials possible for the three unpublished stories in the collection; post-publication serial possible in the Storyville app Reading group guide development and book club outreach Simultaneous eBook publication and promotion Postcards available Giveaways through Goodreads and LibraryThing Blurbs possible from Charles Baxter, Salvatore Scibona, Jaimy Gordon, Judith Claire Mitchell, Michael Lowenthal, Daniel Orozco, and Clancy Martin Promotion through the author's website (www.brianbooker.com) and BLP's social media networks and website (www.blpress.org) Marketing and publicity efforts supported by Molly Mikolowski of A Literary Light
About the Author
Brian Booker holds an MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop, where he was an Iowa Arts Fellow, and a PhD in English from New York University. His stories have been published in the Antioch Review, Conjunctions, Epoch, New England Review, One Story, Shenandoah, Tin House, TriQuarterly, Vice, and other journals and magazines. He has been a fiction fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown and at the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing. He teaches creative writing at the University of Chicago. Are You Here For What I'm Here For? is his first collection of fiction.
Reviews
"Booker's writing is raw, haunting, and otherworldly in the pursuit of his characters' emotional lives. . . . I loved the diversity of this collection-there is a hypochondriac, a paranoid academic, a teenager coming into his sexuality, and a boy who finds a mermaid on the beach. I'm here for Booker's beautiful, brilliant debut." -Paris Review "Delivers seven compelling vignettes that tell different stories but are seamlessly threaded by a common factor: illness. Each individually titled vignette showcases the lyrical and phantasmagorical voice that Booker uses to colorfully display each character and their sometimes real and sometimes imagined affliction." -Time Out New York "Unrelenting in its exploration of what we can know about ourselves, Are You Here For What I'm Here For? is an enchanting journey that lingers with its reader long after the last page." -One Story "[Booker] has a markedly arresting storytelling style in this debut collection." -Toronto Star "Outstanding. . . . Are You Here For What I'm Here For? rings with memorable characters, scenes, and settings. Brian Booker's magical realism reminds me of "A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez-rich with melancholic truths and mystery." -New Pages "Excellent. . . . Booker has a way of catching the nuances of the American psyche. The writing is crisp; the characters are believable." -Lambda Literary "Elegant and inventive. . . . Ambiguity fuels Booker's work, and it's what makes his short stories worth reading over and over again. Every time I open this book, I find something new." -Rumpus "The title of the collection perfectly captures the anxiety of constant searching for: understanding, solutions, or a safe space. . . . The inner monologues are relatable and juicy. Our narrators aren't smoke and dagger types, rather they are mothers and fathers, sons and daughters, ordinary people just moving through life. . . . None of these personas are superheroes or mad scientists, though their limitations are illuminating." -EDGE Media Network "It's hard to find [a story] so original, so dead-on in its prose, so engaging, I sped my way through its thirty-something pages, completely entranced by Booker's writing, imagination, and execution." -Story366 "This book has some real high moments . . . impressive imagery and diverse characters." -Cultured Vultures "With a keen eye for detail, Booker announces himself as a premier storyteller whose work crosses genre boundaries, appealing to fans of mystery, suspense, and literary fiction." -Publishers Weekly "Brian Booker's stories contain a phantasmagorical hilarity, along with a headlong momentum that only accelerates as the stories' events grow more dire. You can open this book to any page and will find there amazing events related in a deeply unsettling style. I don't know of any writing quite like his. Are You Here For What I'm Here For? is a brilliant debut." -CHARLES BAXTER, author of The Soul Thief and There's Something I Want You to Do "Brian Booker's stories are contagiously readable. Like many of the maladies they so vividly describe, they seem at once believable and otherworldly, casting the spell of an uncanny fever dream. But while the characters in these tales may languish, their reader-braced by Booker's delightfully unsettling imagination-emerges always invigorated." -MICHAEL LOWENTHAL, author of Charity Girl and The Paternity Test "Reading Brian Booker's stories is like lolling on your sofa, or strolling the streets of your town, when you look around and it dawns on you that everything you thought you recognized is suddenly . . . different. The unnerving newspaper headline, those weird jars in the fridge, the off-kilter conversation with that too friendly stranger-the quotidian and the unremarkable are rendered strange and new, and the effect is, to quote the author, `a little like nectar and a little like poison.' These are terrific stories, and Booker is a terrific writer." -DANIEL OROZCO, author of Orientation "An unforgettable collection of people trying to learn how-and whether-to trust their own minds. Booker's theme, like that of Kafka and W.G. Sebald, is dislocation, as much from the physical world as from the world of others and of thought. The writing brims with intelligent detail, but always in the service of its characters-people striving for `new, uncharted places,' reachable nowhere else but in these singular stories." -SALVATORE SCIBONA, author of The End "Brian Booker is a realist the way Kafka or Ishiguro are realists-he works at the seams of our experience, in those anxious moments where we cannot be sure of our senses, our memories, or our selves. In these extraordinary and uncanny stories, anxiety, neurosis, disease, and hallucination overtake his characters and haunt the worlds they inhabit. Are You Here For What I'm Here For? teems with unsettling wisdom about all those things our minds and hearts contain that we wish they did not." -CASEY WALKER, author of Last Days in Shanghai
"Booker's writing is raw, haunting, and otherworldly in the pursuit of his characters' emotional lives. . . . I loved the diversity of this collection there is a hypochondriac, a paranoid academic, a teenager coming into his sexuality, and a boy who finds a mermaid on the beach. I'm here for Booker's beautiful, brilliant debut." Paris Review "Delivers seven compelling vignettes that tell different stories but are seamlessly threaded by a common factor: illness. Each individually titled vignette showcases the lyrical and phantasmagorical voice that Booker uses to colorfully display each character and their sometimes real and sometimes imagined affliction." Time Out New York "Unrelenting in its exploration of what we can know about ourselves, Are You Here For What I'm Here For? is an enchanting journey that lingers with its reader long after the last page." One Story "[Booker] has a markedly arresting storytelling style in this debut collection." Toronto Star "Outstanding. . . . Are You Here For What I'm Here For? rings with memorable characters, scenes, and settings. Brian Booker's magical realism reminds me of "A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez rich with melancholic truths and mystery." New Pages "Excellent. . . . Booker has a way of catching the nuances of the American psyche. The writing is crisp; the characters are believable." Lambda Literary "Elegant and inventive. . . . Ambiguity fuels Booker's work, and it's what makes his short stories worth reading over and over again. Every time I open this book, I find something new." Rumpus "The title of the collection perfectly captures the anxiety of constant searching for: understanding, solutions, or a safe space. . . . The inner monologues are relatable and juicy. Our narrators aren't smoke and dagger types, rather they are mothers and fathers, sons and daughters, ordinary people just moving through life. . . . None of these personas are superheroes or mad scientists, though their limitations are illuminating." EDGE Media Network "It's hard to find [a story] so original, so dead-on in its prose, so engaging, I sped my way through its thirty-something pages, completely entranced by Booker's writing, imagination, and execution." Story366 "This book has some real high moments . . . impressive imagery and diverse characters." Cultured Vultures "With a keen eye for detail, Booker announces himself as a premier storyteller whose work crosses genre boundaries, appealing to fans of mystery, suspense, and literary fiction." Publishers Weekly "Brian Booker's stories contain a phantasmagorical hilarity, along with a headlong momentum that only accelerates as the stories' events grow more dire. You can open this book to any page and will find there amazing events related in a deeply unsettling style. I don't know of any writing quite like his. Are You Here For What I'm Here For? is a brilliant debut." CHARLES BAXTER, author of The Soul Thief and There's Something I Want You to Do "Brian Booker's stories are contagiously readable. Like many of the maladies they so vividly describe, they seem at once believable and otherworldly, casting the spell of an uncanny fever dream. But while the characters in these tales may languish, their reader braced by Booker's delightfully unsettling imagination emerges always invigorated." MICHAEL LOWENTHAL, author of Charity Girl and The Paternity Test "Reading Brian Booker's stories is like lolling on your sofa, or strolling the streets of your town, when you look around and it dawns on you that everything you thought you recognized is suddenly . . . different. The unnerving newspaper headline, those weird jars in the fridge, the off-kilter conversation with that too friendly stranger the quotidian and the unremarkable are rendered strange and new, and the effect is, to quote the author, 'a little like nectar and a little like poison.' These are terrific stories, and Booker is a terrific writer." DANIEL OROZCO, author of Orientation "An unforgettable collection of people trying to learn how and whether to trust their own minds. Booker's theme, like that of Kafka and W.G. Sebald, is dislocation, as much from the physical world as from the world of others and of thought. The writing brims with intelligent detail, but always in the service of its characters people striving for 'new, uncharted places,' reachable nowhere else but in these singular stories." SALVATORE SCIBONA, author of The End "Brian Booker is a realist the way Kafka or Ishiguro are realists he works at the seams of our experience, in those anxious moments where we cannot be sure of our senses, our memories, or our selves. In these extraordinary and uncanny stories, anxiety, neurosis, disease, and hallucination overtake his characters and haunt the worlds they inhabit. Are You Here For What I'm Here For? teems with unsettling wisdom about all those things our minds and hearts contain that we wish they did not." CASEY WALKER, author of Last Days in Shanghai
Book Information
ISBN 9781942658122
Author Brian Booker
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Bellevue Literary Press
Publisher Bellevue Literary Press
Weight(grams) 298g