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Book thoughts

Pre-order link for Terrestrial, out in May! Also available at: Asterism Bookshop.org Magers & Quinn Booksellers and Barnes & Noble

Grateful for this review of Terrestrial by Gabrielle Stecher Woodward in the wonderful Independent Book Review.

Frolic Press was kind enough to include Terrestrial on this list of weird books by women (almost typed books by weird women, which, yes).

I brought some postcards I had made up for Terrestrial to the coffee shop I stop at on my walk to work after getting off the train. They have a table by the door with flyers and free zines and I have long imagined leaving something here. It reminds me of the coffee shops I went to when I was young, in Phoenix, with flyers and take-a-number posters, or Zia Records. I wish I could leave a copy of my book at Zia. Maybe I can make it out there this summer to leave one.

I asked the barista if I could leave a few flyers and he said sure, then asked what my book is about. Forced to quickly respond, I said it’s about a girl in Arizona who thinks she sees lights, which is close enough. A good exercise in having my reply ready.