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1. Powell’s Q&A: Jennifer Haigh

Describe your latest book. News from Heaven is a collection of 10 short stories set in and around Bakerton, the western Pennsylvania coal town that was the setting for my second novel, Baker Towers. What's the strangest or most interesting job you've ever had? Cleaning office buildings at night. Offer a favorite sentence or passage [...]

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2. Baker Towers review

Yet another book I waited entirely too long to get to and ended up loving. I read this one in the span of an afternoon, while waiting for my husband at the hospital (minor procedure, he's fine). It was perfect for passing the time and I was totally sucked right into the world of Bakerton and its citizens.

The plot follows several characters as they grow up and move out of (and back into) Bakerton. The five children of the Novak family, each incredibly different, yet tied completely to their family and the well-being of each other, live out the post- WWII years with an stubborn Italian mother and very different dreams for what they wish to make of their lives. 

I fell into the lives of each of these characters, through the amazing use of language Haigh has. She made me truly care about the Novak family and believe in their ups and downs. They were like any other family and their sadness and hope felt pure and true. I loved it. 

I haven't read Mrs. Kimble, the award-winning first book by Haigh or Faith, which lots of my blogger friends have loved, but I'll be adding them to my list. I was also just sent a review copy of News From Heaven, so I'll be diving into that one right after the holidays. Her writing is addicting!

Thanks to Harper for sending a copy!


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3. My dad, at the beach (1955)

Because it's a pretty day out there, and because I wish I was among the beachers, rolling and surfing and reading my book (which is Jennifer Haigh's Faith, at the moment), I post this 1955 photo of my dad — years before I knew him.

He looks happy and tan.  In other words:  he hasn't really changed all that much.

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4. Grub Street’s Muse & the Marketplace

Kelley & Hall had a wonderful time speaking at Grub Street’s annual Muse & the Marketplace. Here is a description of our “hour of power” session, Blueprint for Book Publicity.

What makes a book a blockbuster? What pushes it to the top of bestseller lists, onto bookshelves across the country, and into the hands of eager readers? What helps an author create a strong following? If an author learns the strategies and secrets, can he propel his book in the direction of bestseller status? Do you have to be published by the biggest and best publishing houses in the country in order to make a presence for yourself and your work?

The answers to these questions will surprise even the most cynical of writers. Whether you have already written a book that shot up the bestseller list or are a debut author wondering how to navigate the confusing maze of publicity, this course will provide all of the secrets, tips, strategies and advice that every writer needs to learn. We will help you create the best possible path for you and your work. The advice we offer is lasting, and the suggestions will inspire you to learn every angle of this business from the inside out. We pooled our knowledge from various industries; public relations, sales, advertising and journalism to provide you with the most complete reference for creating a successful and powerful publicity campaign.

It is always inspiring to see so many writers with passionate stories to tell. You never know who the breakout writer is going to be. Last year, at this time, we were there with our client, Lisa Genova, author of STILL ALICE. Since last year’s Grub Street, Lisa has gone from having a self-published book to being picked up by Simon & Schuster and now being a fixture on the New York Times best seller list!

The event is so informative and a great networking tool. Authors at this year’s Muse included Tess Gerritsen, Ann Patchett, Lois Lowry, Sue Miller, Lynne Griffin, Amy MacKinnon, and Jennifer Haigh. I have to admit, I was very sad not to get a chance to meet Lois Lowry. Anastasia Krupnik, was one of the first books I remember devouring as a child and dragging my mother back to the bookstore to get the next book in the series. I credit Ms. Lowry with my absolute, undying, love and passion for books. And now she blogs! It rivals the childhood excitement I felt when I started following Punky Brewster on Twitter (Soleil Moon Frye).

If you didn’t get a chance to attend our seminar, and are interested in learning everything you need to know about marketing and publicizing your work, we are currently working on the only instruction manual you will ever need on book publicity, BLUEPRINT FOR BOOK PUBLICITY. Here’s a sneak peek:

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