Description
*Review coverage expected from The Oxford American, The Yalobusha Review, American Short Fiction, and The Greensboro Review. *Plans to tour in South, including the Southern Festival of Books in Nashville and the Oxford Conference for the Book in Mississippi *Total season marketing budget of $15,000; individual book budget of $3,000 *Newsletter and catalog features both in print and online *Postcard mailing to Taylor's personal contacts
About the Author
Alex Taylor lives in Rosine, Kentucky. He has worked as a day laborer on tobacco farms, as a car detailer at a used automotive lot, as a sorghum peddler, at various fast food chains, and at a cigarette lighter factory. He holds an MFA from The University of Mississippi and now teaches at Western Kentucky University.
Reviews
"Taylor, who is still in his twenties, writes with wit, zest and skill. . . . Kentucky is lucky to have a writer as weird, unique and gifted as Alex Taylor. In the long queue of very good contemporary Southern writers, here's a guy who can cut to the front." Pamela Miller, The Minneapolis Star-Tribune"He depicts seemingly archetypal female roles: recent widows, spurned wives, cynical teenagers and sets them afire with earnest sexuality, guts, and as much straight-faced momentum as their male counterparts. There's chilling humor in this collection, purple violence, snow-blighted landscapes, demolition derbies, and at least a dozen forthright and heretofore unused descriptions of the heart." Oxford American"This is the beautiful paradox of Taylor, a writer whose visions of a hard and ugly truth also tap into the quiet depths of the rural soul, a young man who's told he frowns too much, yet can't stop making jokes at his own expense. . . . Taylor might not be Western Kentucky's best-kept secret for very long." Erin Keane, The Courier-Journal
"Taylor, who is still in his twenties, writes with wit, zest and skill. . . . Kentucky is lucky to have a writer as weird, unique and gifted as Alex Taylor. In the long queue of very good contemporary Southern writers, here's a guy who can cut to the front." -Pamela Miller, The Minneapolis Star-Tribune"He depicts seemingly archetypal female roles: recent widows, spurned wives, cynical teenagers-and sets them afire with earnest sexuality, guts, and as much straight-faced momentum as their male counterparts. There's chilling humor in this collection, purple violence, snow-blighted landscapes, demolition derbies, and at least a dozen forthright and heretofore unused descriptions of the heart." -Oxford American"This is the beautiful paradox of Taylor, a writer whose visions of a hard and ugly truth also tap into the quiet depths of the rural soul, a young man who's told he frowns too much, yet can't stop making jokes at his own expense. . . . Taylor might not be Western Kentucky's best-kept secret for very long." -Erin Keane, The Courier-Journal
Book Information
ISBN 9781932511802
Author Alex Taylor
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Sarabande Books, Incorporated
Publisher Sarabande Books, Incorporated
Weight(grams) 311g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 152mm * 19mm