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Five questions for Nancy Burke

"How does one immerse oneself in a setting without bogging down the writing by imparting information rather than creating a world?" Nancy Burke talks about writing her “immersive debut novel,” Undergrowth in a Q&A. A “compelling examination of family set in verdant 1960s Brazil,” the book explores a clash of indigenous and outside cultures and a struggle for control of natural resources amid complex relationships.

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Nancy Burke's Undergrowth is showcased as a staff pick at Just the Bookstore in Glen Ellyn, Illinois (lower left in image)! Shop independent booksellers nationally via IndieBound to search for Nancy Burke's Undergrowth, Courtney Yasmineh's A Girl Called Sidney, and other Gibson House titles. Read Nancy Burke's Q&A about writing Undergrowth here. Watch for our first catalog!
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Here's to new voices we will publish in 2018. Watch for announcements in our next issue! Gibson House Press publishes novels by musicians in the belief that songwriters and musicians of all kinds are uniquely connected to storytelling.
Book groups: planning your reads for the new year? See our downloadable reading group guides. We can also arrange an author visit to groups virtually or in person.
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Courtney Yasmineh is a featured author at the 2018 Banfill-Locke Reading Series, Friday, May 11, 7:30 pm at the Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts, Fridley, Minnesota. The 2018 Reading Series is presented in partnership with the Anoka County Library. Visit us at upcoming 2018 library conventions; we are distributed by IPG Independent Publishers Group based in Chicago.
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