February 16th, 2010 / 1:26 pm
Snippets

One of the books I’ve most enjoyed in recent memory is Tina May Hall’s All the Day’s Sad Stories which has been out of print for some time now. This has been particularly frustrating as it has impeded by my efforts to evangelize about the book by sending it to everyone I know as well as a few strangers. Good news! That novella will now be re-released as part of May Hall’s short story collection The Physics of Imaginary Objects, which just won the 2010 Drue Heinz Literature Prize. I shall take to my pulpit, as should we all.

8 Comments

  1. david erlewine

      v cool

      at one point there was talk of caketrain re-releasing it as a free e-book

  2. david erlewine

      v cool

      at one point there was talk of caketrain re-releasing it as a free e-book

  3. Joseph

      As you might imagine, Pitt’s acquisition halts us from moving forward with an e-book for the time being. That said, The Physics of Imaginary Objects will be a fantastic collection, more than worth the cost of foregoing the e-book for the time being.

  4. Joseph

      As you might imagine, Pitt’s acquisition halts us from moving forward with an e-book for the time being. That said, The Physics of Imaginary Objects will be a fantastic collection, more than worth the cost of foregoing the e-book for the time being.

  5. keith n b

      the title alone is making me all tingly. are there any excerpts in online mags?

  6. keith n b

      the title alone is making me all tingly. are there any excerpts in online mags?

  7. David E

      well put

  8. David E

      well put