
Henry Hoke
Editor at The Offing
🐆 Open Throat @mcdbooks @picadorbooks 🦄 Sticker @bloomsburylit 🍵 Editor @theoffingmag
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Sep 18, 2024 |
thecreativeindependent.com | Henry Hoke
Author Henry Hoke discusses finding representation, balancing the work of publishing with creative life, and privilege Writing, Collaboration, Process, Money, Success Part of: Getting an education Working collaboratively Finding balance Putting your work out there Highlights on You have had such a crazy year. So many fancy things have happened with your book Open Throat.
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May 28, 2024 |
shedoesthecity.com | Laura R. Samotin |Henry Hoke
Every month is Pride Month, if you have enough queer friends, but In June, many countries around the world OFFICIALLY celebrate Pride Month, with events, initiatives, celebrations (and, unfortunately, rainbow-washing) to honour and celebrate 2SLGBTQI+ history and resistance.
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Feb 15, 2024 |
bookbrowse.com | Daniel Clowes |Henry Hoke |Nishanth Injam |James McBride
We are proud to announce that BookBrowse has won Platinum in the 2024 Modern Library Awards. BookBrowse News - The Full Story Feb 06 2024 The PEN/Faulkner Foundation has announced the longlist for the 2024 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction. The jury—comprising Xochitl Gonzalez, Alan Michael Parker, and Lynn Steger Strong—evaluated 445 eligible novels and short story collections submitted by 205 publishing houses.
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Jan 24, 2024 |
vabook.org | Henry Hoke |SJ Sindu |Addie Tsai
Event March 24, 2024 11:30AM – 1PM Along with other farmers, Brooks Lamb—author, farmer, and advocate—discusses farmland loss from suburban sprawl, rampant agricultural consolidation, and racial injustice among farmers of color in his new book Love for the Land. Event March 22, 2024 4PM – 5PM The Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia is hosting their annual meeting during the Festival.
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Oct 31, 2023 |
literaryreview.co.uk | Henry Hoke
The protagonist of Open Throat is in Los Angeles but not of it. It’s a position, the slyly angled narrative suggests, in which many people find themselves. Unlike them, however, our narrator is a mountain lion, a cougar. We don’t necessarily know this during the first tranche of the novel, but that’s okay: our narrator, referred to as ‘they’, doesn’t either.
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