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This week at The Quivering Pen: The Best Books of 2017, a writer's library, the Sunday Sentence, a HUGE Friday Freebie and more.
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Back From the Dead

Just like General MacArthur, a bad penny, and that ugly sweater you got from your Aunt Julie last Christmas, I have returned. If you’re one of those Quivering Pen readers who’ve been wondering where I went, Hello again! And if you’re a first-time newsletter reader, Welcome! Have a seat and I hope you enjoy your stay.

For a variety of reasons too complicated and personal to go into here, I let this blog lapse into a four-month silence. While I had plenty to occupy my time and engage my attention this past winter, I always felt the gentle yet insistent tug of The Quivering Pen: Come back to me. Put blood in my veins once again. 

And so here I am. Here we are. For now, at least. I don’t know how rigorous or frequent my writing here at the blog will be going forward from this day (because, after all, I am starting work on a new book and I have my priorities in order), but I’ll try not to let so much time pass between posts again.

One reason—which may seem small to you, but felt huge to me—why the blog jumped the tracks back in January was the Best of 2017 posts I’d planned to write, highlighting my favorite books and literary moments of the past year. I’d made notes all year long, but had never gotten around to actually stringing all those words into something coherent and interesting. I always meant to get it done, but I never carved out enough hours during the day to finish those blog posts. Time passed. More time passed. Too much time passed. And then it seemed silly to be posting a “Best of” feature halfway into the next year. And so The Quivering Pen drifted off into silence.

That in itself is silly, of course. Why should the calendar—and the fact that everyone else had posted their lists back in November and December—keep me from publicly expressing my love for certain books published in 2017? Who wrote the rule that no best-books lists should be posted after January? Probably the same jerk who once said it was gauche to wear white after Labor Day. 

At any rate, I knuckled down last week and put a few of my favorite picks up at the blog, spotlighting the best book cover designs, the best first lines, and of course the creme de la creme of the best books I put in front of my eyes last year.

 

Click here for my favorite books of 2017


The Friday Freebie is back, and I can think of no better way to celebrate the return of the weekly giveaway than to bundle up a big box of Algonquin Books books as the prize. In the four months since The Quivering Pen has been off the air, I’ve gathered a number of new releases sent to me by publishers, chief among them: a nice selection of Algonquin titles. This publishing house, founded in 1983, has long been one of my favorites for the very best in literary fiction, non-fiction, and, for the past five years, young adult novels. Now I’m delighted to put a variety of their titles in the hands of one lucky reader. 
 

The author of the new novel The Flicker of Old Dreams shares her shelves and points out a few of her favorite books, including this copy of Margaret Atwood’s novel The Handmaid’s Tale (perhaps you’ve heard of it?):

I often come across books with old receipts or lists stuffed inside of them. I must have written this note when I was 18 or 19. “JD” refers to my writing mentor, Jim Daniels. Apparently, I had to meet him at 4:30.

 

After a quiet, post-publication lull, things are starting to pick up for my second novel. The good folks on the Montana Book Award committee named Brave Deeds a 2017 Montana Honor Book. Huge, huge thanks to those kind readers and librarians! In addition, I have couple of upcoming readings in the local area: the Dances With Words series at the University of Montana Western on April 19 in Dillon, and the Festival of the Book on April 26 in Great Falls. If you are in the area, I would love to see you there!

If we can dredge any comfort out of our grief over the too-soon passing of Denis Johnson (Jesus’ SonTree of Smoke, et al) last year, it is knowing he had a few last words to share with us. Judging by the small taste I took of the first story in this posthumous collection (the titular “Largesse”), this promises to be a fitting farewell to one of our brightest literary lights. Maybe we could even call it Son of Jesus’ Son.
 

My favorite sentence I read this week came from Geek Love by Katherine Dunn, an unsettling but beautiful novel published in 1989.

If you are on Twitter, please join us on Sundays and share your favorite sentence of the week, using the hashtag #SundaySentence.

 
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