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Jami Attenberg

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Articles: 38

Jami Attenberg is the author of Instant Love, The Kept Man, and The Melting Season. Her fourth book of fiction, The Middlesteins, will be published in October 2012. Visit her at whatever-whenever.net.

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Interview: Patrick Somerville

Patrick Somerville’s fourth book, This Bright River, is one of thos… more »

Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl…

This reviewer will confess to reading the print version of Gillian Flynn… more »

John Irving, In One Person…

A magical kind of origin story; ultimately one of acceptance “We ar… more »

Interview: Lauren Groff

It’s still early in 2012, but it’s reasonable to say that Lau… more »

Interview: Nathan Englander

The characters in Brooklynwriter Nathan Englander’s gripping new st… more »

Interview: Ellis Avery

Ellis Avery’s second novel, The Last Nude, is as juicy and sexy a b… more »

Jonathan Franzen, Freedom…

Follows a couple as they meet, marry, breed, and then fall apart Let… more »

Colson Whitehead, Zone One…

Here’s an audiobook best consumed during daylight hours: Zone One, … more »

Helen Oyeyemi, Mr. Fox…

One of the more delightfully unconventional narratives in recent memory H… more »

Jane Lynch, Happy Accidents…

It is impossible not to root for her “Like any good, closeted young… more »

eMusic Q&A: Elissa Schapp…

Elissa Schappell’s second collection of linked stories, Blueprints … more »

Amy Waldman, The Submission…

What happens when a jury anonymously picks a Muslim architect to design a… more »

Glen Duncan, The Last Werewol…

A sophisticated novel in more ways than one Glen Duncan’s The Last … more »

Patti Smith, Just Kids

There is so much to admire about Patti Smith’s enchanting memoir, J… more »

Patti Smith, Just Kids…

There is so much to admire about Patti Smith’s enchanting memoir, J… more »

J. Courtney Sullivan, Maine…

A beach read that’s both engaging and deftly written Maine is the p… more »

Kate Christensen on Gossip, B…

Kate Christensen is a truth-teller. Whether it’s in her criticism a… more »

Ann Patchett, State of Wonder…

The product of an artist in her prime Ann Patchett’s State of Wonde… more »

Meg Wolitzer, The Uncoupling…

A suburban high school becomes the setting for Greek comedy In Meg Wolitz… more »

Andre Dubus III, Townie…

A compelling and brave memoir of childhood in a Massachusetts mill town I… more »

Joyce Carol Oates, A Widow…

How a writer processes what has happened to her in both the present and p… more »

Heather Havrilesky

Former Salon television critic Heather Havrilesky has been known since th… more »

Julie Klam

In You Had Me At Woof: How Dogs Taught Me the Secrets of Happiness, autho… more »

Jennifer Egan

A Visit from the Goon Squad is one of the year’s most inventive boo… more »

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Interview: George Saunders

By Amanda Davidson, eMusic Contributor

George Saunders's newest story, published only as an audiobook and Kindle Single, is told from the point of view of Fox 8, the title character who pens his tale of friendship and loss by way… more »

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