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Monthly Archives: November 2009

Tin House Writer’s Series

That writer in your life doesn’t need another Moleskin notebook . . . you got her one last year and she’ll be getting two more in her stocking. Not to worry, Tin House has put together a handsome collection of books for people just like her. With instruction on craft and insight into the lives [...]

The Green Movement’s Dark Side

“A Good Without Light” is an excerpt from Curtis White’s new book, The Barbaric Heart, and appears in the Hope/Dread issue of Tin House. White will be appearing at the third installment of our Disjecta reading/music series Saturday the 21st at 7 pm, along with the poet David Biespiel. Adrian Orange & the Child Slave [...]

Fall 2010 Theme: Class in America

Just received word that we’ve settled on our Fall 2010 theme issue. From our esteemed Editor, Rob Spillman:

Tin House is seeking to invest in fiction, essays, and poetry that address the often taboo subject of CLASS IN AMERICA. We are looking for all perspectives: from or about the rich to the middle class to the [...]

Tin House (E) Books

While we’re still getting comfortable with the technology ourselves, Tin House is beginning to roll out our list on various E-Book devices. Most of our forthcoming titles will be available the same time that physical books hit the shelves, and our backlist is in the works. Check back soon for titles from  Jeff Parker, Karen [...]

JC Hallman: Kenneth Patchen’s The Journal of Albion Moonlight

J.C. Hallman’s anthology, The Story About The Story, collects essays that approach book criticism from a personal angle. One of his favorite venues for that sort of thing is Tin House’s own “Lost and Found” section. In our most recent issue (Hope/Dread), Hallman writes about encountering Kenneth Patchen’s The Journal of Albion Moonlight.
I had it [...]