A new series based on interviews with authors about what they are reading has been launched on al.com, created by Jessica Sawyer Rigby. I was fortunate to be selected for the first article:
Philip Shirley's blog covers book news, fiction, writing, publishing and related topics. Along with anything fun I want to write. (The former blogs under Fiction Highway, telling what it was like to publish a first book of fiction, is still down there somewhere.)
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Monday, July 21, 2014
TWL makes top sellers listing
The White Lie made it to number three on the "Mississippi Reads" listing in The Clarion-Ledger on Sunday, July 20, behind Greg Iles' Natchez Burning and Lisa Howorth's Flying Shoes.
Monday, July 14, 2014
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Book launch this week
The first scene of The White Lie was written in 1998. Once outlined and in draft form the book sailed along fairly quickly. It was a learning experience. A regional press wanted the book a couple of years later and I worked with their editor for a long time, but eventually internal company problems caused them to decide not to publish the book. I put the manuscript in a drawer, moved on and finished three other manuscripts and published two books--a collection of short fiction (Jefferson Prize finalist) and a cultural history of baseball with David Magee (Triumph Books published it). Then Mindbridge Press wanted this book and we edited it once again. Now we're two days from release on July 10 at Lemuria Book Store in Jackson, Mississippi. 5 signing, 5:30 reading. A long journey for a book. I'm ready to see what folks think. A couple of good reviews have surfaced so far.www.philipshirley.com
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