News, reviews, for the record
I have been very remiss in updating this blog with some obvious big news. FYI, there is to be a book on my column, Fine Lines. (Thanks to my lovely editor Anna for the lovely collage.) FYI II, my other book, Check-In, is, god willing, to be reissued shortly!
Shelf Pleasuring, a new column on Jezebel about books you weren’t supposed to read as a teen, debuted last Wednesday on the site with Clan of the Cave Bear.
There are also some new reviews at NPR, the LAT, and the Chicago Tribune, and something else I forgot that I will post about in four months.
Posted by altehaggen in General @ Tuesday, July 8, 2008 5:53 pm | | Comments (6)











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Welcome to ‘Fine Lines’, the Friday feature in which we give a sentimental, sometimes-critical, far more wrinkled look at the children’s and YA books we loved in our youth.














A story that rides on its own melting also runs the risk of dissolving entirely. In William Henry Lewis’s second collection of short fiction — his first, ”In the Arms of Our Elders,” was published by Carolina Wren Press a decade ago — the slow, lyric stories of love, loss and longing have a sensuous appeal, but they often threaten to disappear into the ether before they get off the ground.





