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Brian Evenson is a writer on the verge of breaking out of cult fame. A writer whose work is singularly thrilling, he'll soon be one of those writers who people will claim they knew about before everyone else did. His fans range from the very literary (Jonathan Lethem) to the heroes of horror (Peter Straub). Evenson's work has been compared to that of J. G. Ballard, Jorge Luis Borges, Paul Bowles, Franz Kafka, Cormac McCarthy, Robert Coover, Edgar Allan Poe. A literary writer whose work crosses into science fiction and horror, Evenson has also won the ALA RUSA Award for Best Horror Novel and was a finalist for the Edgar Award. Some of his horror genre books, like a movie tie-in to Aliens, has been published under the pseudonym BK Evenson. The title story was one of twenty stories that won the 2011 PEN/O. Henry Prize Award. Other winners included Lily Tuck, Chris Adrian, and Jim Shepard.

Endorsements (potential): Tana French, Audrey Niffenegger. National print, online, and radio campaign. Targeted pitches to horror/thriller outlets, including Fangoria and Locus. Promotion at AWP, Winter Institute, ALA Midwinter, BookExpo America, and ALA. Press kit interview: Kate Bernheimer. Nomination for Powell's Indiespensable. Goodreads promotion (February). Book trailer (possibility). Advertising: Bookslut, Bookforum, HTML Giant. Promotion on Coffee House Press e-newsletter, website, and social media channels. Author website: www.brianevenson.com.

About the Author
Praised by Peter Straub for going "furthest out on the sheerest, least sheltered narrative precipice," Brian Evenson is the author of ten books of fiction. He has been a finalist for the Edgar Award, the Shirley Jackson Award, and the World Fantasy Award, and the winner of the International Horror Guild Award, and the American Library Association's award for Best Horror Novel. Fugue State was named one of Time Out New York's Best Books of 2009. The recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship and three O. Henry Prizes, including one for the title story in "Windeye," Evenson lives in Providence, Rhode Island, where he directs Brown University's Literary Arts Department.

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Time Out New York, mention in "Best (and worst) books of 2012" HTML Giant, Included in "Holiday Shopping Guide: Fiction Recommendations" "Both smartly referential and admirably distinct in voice . . . these are stories of madness told from the inside, and they often read like dreams." Publishers Weekly "Evenson's thrillingly unnerving books have won awards for mystery, horror, and literary fiction; this is work that's scary on a deep level." Reader's Digest "The fact that Evenson can move from parody to paranoia and humor to horror in the span of three paragraphs is a testament to his ability as a storyteller, one that can make us laugh and shudder, moving with the same kind of erratic schizophrenia as many of his own characters." Brooklyn Rail "For those whose imaginations constantly hunger for genuine nourishment, Brian Evenson's Windeye is a feast . . . Windeye delivers a complex and varied collection filled with contrasting flavors. Ranging from feudal to post-apocalyptic, it contains some of the best uncanny and horror writing to come out of New England since Stephen King published The Stand in 1978." ForeWard "In the 25 stories collected in Windeye, Evenson shows himself to an imaginative writer first and formost. . . . Imagine Beckett's Murphy or Molloy lost, walking around in a Poe tale, then read these stories to find out why Jonathan Lethem calls Evenson 'one of the treasures of American story writing.'" Shelf Awareness "All the stories in this collection are hard-edged, tinged with emotional or physical violence and capped by shock or outright horror. Characterized by building suspense and dread, these tales often have a folkloric feel far removed from the commonplace." Booklist "Brian Evenson writes profoundly about the prisonhouse of language precisely because he has made that place his home." Open Letters Monthly "I'm pulled into this great, unresolved tension that becomes the general atmosphere in which the events of the stories take place. Which is horrifying. And delightfully so." Black Balloon Publishing "One senses that Evenson drafted these stories as fuller narratives, then stripped away their surest details until only the most fragile threads were tying their events together, and anchoring them to anything fixed. The result is fiction that, for all it seeming insubstantiality, is weighty, solid, and provocative." Locus Magazine "A modern master of the weird tale, Brian Evenson is also one of the genres most experimental. Windeye, his latest story collection, does what all good horror aspires to: reflect the tenor and fears of a given period." Campus Circle, "Scary Stories: Halloween Book List" "With his latest short fiction collection Windeye, Brian Evenson once again proves himself a master at creating suspenseful, literary horror." Largehearted Boy, "Favorite Short Story Collections of 2012" "The horror of Windeye surfaces as characters are kept in endless trepidation about the evil hiding in the basement, never daring or able to grab a flashlight and go check it out for themselves." New Orleans Review "Brian Evenson may be the king of genre bending, slipstream fiction. For years now he has taken the best of genre fiction the tension and terror or horror, the illusion and mystery of noir and paired it with the elevated language and insightful focus of literary fiction, to write some of the most compelling stories out there." Emerging Writer's Network "Laughter can be an effective tool of the horror writer, and Evenson is its finest practitioner." Time Out Chicago "Brian Evenson is one of the treasures of American story writing, a true successor both to the generation of Coover, Barthelme, Hawkes and Co., but also to Edgar Allan Poe." Jonathan Lethem "No one and I mean no one is better at excavating the strangeness of our everyday lives." Andrew Ervin
Time Out New York, mention in "Best (and worst) books of 2012" HTML Giant, Included in "Holiday Shopping Guide: Fiction Recommendations" "Both smartly referential and admirably distinct in voice . . . these are stories of madness told from the inside, and they often read like dreams." -Publishers Weekly "Evenson's thrillingly unnerving books have won awards for mystery, horror, and literary fiction; this is work that's scary on a deep level."-Reader's Digest "The fact that Evenson can move from parody to paranoia and humor to horror in the span of three paragraphs is a testament to his ability as a storyteller, one that can make us laugh and shudder, moving with the same kind of erratic schizophrenia as many of his own characters." -Brooklyn Rail "For those whose imaginations constantly hunger for genuine nourishment, Brian Evenson's Windeye is a feast . . . Windeye delivers a complex and varied collection filled with contrasting flavors. Ranging from feudal to post-apocalyptic, it contains some of the best uncanny and horror writing to come out of New England since Stephen King published The Stand in 1978." -ForeWard "In the 25 stories collected in Windeye, Evenson shows himself to an imaginative writer first and formost. . . . Imagine Beckett's Murphy or Molloy lost, walking around in a Poe tale, then read these stories to find out why Jonathan Lethem calls Evenson 'one of the treasures of American story writing.'" -Shelf Awareness "All the stories in this collection are hard-edged, tinged with emotional or physical violence and capped by shock or outright horror. Characterized by building suspense and dread, these tales often have a folkloric feel far removed from the commonplace." -Booklist "Brian Evenson writes profoundly about the prisonhouse of language precisely because he has made that place his home." -Open Letters Monthly "I'm pulled into this great, unresolved tension that becomes the general atmosphere in which the events of the stories take place. Which is horrifying. And delightfully so." -Black Balloon Publishing "One senses that Evenson drafted these stories as fuller narratives, then stripped away their surest details until only the most fragile threads were tying their events together, and anchoring them to anything fixed. The result is fiction that, for all it seeming insubstantiality, is weighty, solid, and provocative." -Locus Magazine "A modern master of the weird tale, Brian Evenson is also one of the genres most experimental. Windeye, his latest story collection, does what all good horror aspires to: reflect the tenor and fears of a given period."-Campus Circle, "Scary Stories: Halloween Book List" "With his latest short fiction collection Windeye, Brian Evenson once again proves himself a master at creating suspenseful, literary horror."-Largehearted Boy, "Favorite Short Story Collections of 2012" "The horror of Windeye surfaces as characters are kept in endless trepidation about the evil hiding in the basement, never daring or able to grab a flashlight and go check it out for themselves."-New Orleans Review "Brian Evenson may be the king of genre bending, slipstream fiction. For years now he has taken the best of genre fiction-the tension and terror or horror, the illusion and mystery of noir-and paired it with the elevated language and insightful focus of literary fiction, to write some of the most compelling stories out there."-Emerging Writer's Network "Laughter can be an effective tool of the horror writer, and Evenson is its finest practitioner." -Time Out Chicago "Brian Evenson is one of the treasures of American story writing, a true successor both to the generation of Coover, Barthelme, Hawkes and Co., but also to Edgar Allan Poe." -Jonathan Lethem "No one-and I mean no one-is better at excavating the strangeness of our everyday lives." -Andrew Ervin



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ISBN 9781566892988
Author Brian Evenson
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Coffee House Press
Publisher Coffee House Press
Weight(grams) 284g

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