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Women Write the Rockies Presents “The Waves: A Feminist Retrospective”

January 16th, 2016  |  by  |  published in Blog, Fiction, Poetry, Press, Rebecca Snow | Leave A Comment »

Women Write the Rockies Presents “The Waves: A Feminist Retrospective”

Two Conundrum Press authors will take part in a poetry and fiction reading—“The Waves: A Feminist Retrospective”—presented by Women Write the Rockies today at Wolverine Farm Letterpress and Publick House. The reading will take place today (Jan. 16) from 7 to 9 p.m., at 316 Willow Street, Fort Collins. Rebecca Snow, author of Glassmusic, and […]

A Conversation with Robert Garner McBrearty

November 30th, 2015  |  by  |  published in Blog, Robert Garner McBrearty | Leave A Comment »

McBrearty.

The Western Lonesome Society has been described as a surreal western. Some of it feels distinctly historical, while other parts of the story have a dream-like quality. What inspired you to create multiple narratives in one story?  I love that question.  To explain it, I really have to go back in time a bit, fifteen […]

“The Church of E”-from THE ANTICHRIST OF KOKOMO COUNTY

October 30th, 2015  |  by  |  published in Blog, David Skinner | Leave A Comment »

“The Church of E”–from THE ANTICHRIST OF KOKOMO COUNTY

Inside the Lawrence P. Fenwick Building are many unexceptional businesses. An unexceptional tailor, for instance, plies his trade unexceptionally on the fourth floor, while on the floor beneath him an unexceptional travel agent helps send her unexceptional clientele to unexceptional locations for what can only be unexceptional vacations. On the sixth floor is the United […]

The Western Lonesome Society — Chapter 1

September 15th, 2015  |  by  |  published in Blog, Robert Garner McBrearty | Leave A Comment »

The Western Lonesome Society — Chapter 1

Now available everywhere fine books are sold! IndieBound Tattered Cover Bookstore Powells City of Books Amazon Chapter 1: The Current Situation On a warm afternoon in summer, many years after his kidnapping, in the makeshift room above his garage, in a modest, ramshackle suburban neighborhood in a small city somewhere in the West, Jim stands at […]

‘Don’t Wait Too Long’: McBrearty on Writing

September 10th, 2015  |  by  |  published in Blog, Robert Garner McBrearty | Leave A Comment »

‘Don’t Wait Too Long’: McBrearty on Writing

  Late Night Thoughts from Robert Garner McBrearty  I woke up last night, was lying there, little to do, you know, listening to my wife breathe, the wind outside, and I was mulling over my life a bit, the pros and cons, and one thought that came, more or less, was: well, I wrote.  Maybe […]

Returning to Her Roots: Rebecca Snow Speaks in Seattle

July 18th, 2015  |  by  |  published in Blog, Rebecca Snow | Leave A Comment »

Returning to Her Roots: Rebecca Snow Speaks in Seattle

By Rebecca Snow, author of Glassmusic I was honored to give a book talk and reading of Glassmusic at the Nordic Heritage Museum in Seattle, for their Nordic Nights event on July 2. In my presentation, I spoke about how my own family history helped inform the book, and I explained the process I went […]

The Western Lonesome Society

July 3rd, 2015  |  by  |  published in Fiction, New Releases, Robert Garner McBrearty | Leave A Comment »

The Western Lonesome Society

Now available everywhere fine books are sold! IndieBound Tattered Cover Bookstore Powells City of Books Amazon Read a sample chapter here. Evoking the Western drama of Cormac McCarthy, the family sensibility of Kent Haruf, and the wacky, magical humor of Christopher Moore, McBrearty displays his storytelling prowess and wit in his debut novel. In this hilarious, […]

The Antichrist of Kokomo County

July 2nd, 2015  |  by  |  published in David Skinner, Fiction, New Releases | Leave A Comment »

The Antichrist of Kokomo County

A Novel by David Skinner Available October 2015 (actual street date November 9, 2015) Click here to preorder. WHAT IF YOUR SON WERE THE ANTICHRIST? Frankie Horvath is not happy. He’s almost forty. He’s fat. His wife is dead. He designs forks for a living. And his son? Well, he might just be the Antichrist—which is […]

Peter Anderson awarded the Bennett Fellowship

June 22nd, 2015  |  by  |  published in Blog, Fiction, Peter Anderson, Uncategorized | Leave A Comment »

Peter Anderson awarded the Bennett Fellowship

     On June 1st, author Peter Anderson released First Church of the Higher Elevations with Conundrum Press and before the upcoming academic year will be driving cross country to Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire with his wife, his two daughters, his fifteen-year-old dog, and, “only because [his] lovely wife insists on it,” two cats.     […]

Doug Worgul: Writing the Conundrum

June 5th, 2015  |  by  |  published in Blog, Doug Worgul, Fiction | Leave A Comment »

Doug Worgul: Writing the Conundrum

Doug Worgul - novelist, journalist, and barbeque connoisseur - tells us all about his inspirations and his love of beautiful writing and shares his excitement at giving his book “an honest shot at finding an audience.” His premier novel, Thin Blue Smoke, was released June 1st and can be purchased at the Conundrum Press bookstore […]

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