1. As the former PW executive editor, Michael Coffey is known to many in the world of independent publishing. He is a welcome presence at indy stores, and will be making appearances throughout the Northeast. 2. Paul Auster is a Beckett fan and a pal of Michael's: we're expecting a quote. 3. In the spirit of Alan Lightman's EINSTEIN'S DREAMS (2011) or Alain de Botton's HOW PROUST CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE (1997)
1. As the former PW executive editor, Michael Coffey is known to many in the world of independent publishing. He is a welcome presence at indy stores, and will be making appearances throughout the Northeast. 2. Paul Auster is a Beckett fan and a pal of Michael's: we're expecting a quote. 3. In the spirit of Alan Lightman's EINSTEIN'S DREAMS (2011) or Alain de Botton's HOW PROUST CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE (1997)
MICHAEL COFFEY, formerly the co-editorial director of Publishers Weekly, is the author of several books of poems, a book about baseball's perfect games, a book of short stories, and another about Irish immigration to America--which together paint a fairly good portrait of his central interests. His last book, The Business of Naming Things (a short story collection) was a Library Journal top pick for fall/winter fiction titles from independent presses, an Amazon Top 10 pick in literary fiction for the month of January, and a PW "Big Indie Book" and "Best Book of the Week." He lives with his wife in Manhattan and in upstate New York, where he was raised.
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