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Wes Blake presents his new novella Pineville Trace

IN-PERSON | Wes Blake presents his new novella Pineville Trace

Join us on Wednesday, October 2 at 7 PM as Wes Blake presents his new novella, Pineville Trace. He will  be in conversation with Jeff Parker.

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About the Book

After being sentenced to a minimum-security prison in eastern Kentucky, former southern revival preacher and confidence man, Frank Russet, escapes. Taking only a cat named Buffalo and a desire to outrun his former life, he journeys to the fringes of society. As he struggles to survive, Frank confronts his past, seeking redemption amidst the wilderness. As Frank traverses the shadowy edges of society, he encounters remnants of his former self, forcing him to confront his deepest regrets and desires. Blake’s haunting prose captures the essence of a man on the brink of transformation, urging readers to ponder the thin line between redemption and damnation.

About the Author

Wes Blake’s fiction and essays have appeared in Louisiana Literature JournalBlood & BourbonBook of MatchesJelly BucketWhite Wall Review, and elsewhere. His novella, Pineville Trace, won the Etchings Press Book Prize at the University of Indianapolis. Lee Martin, author of the Pulitzer Prize Finalist, The Bright Forever, described him as “a writer to watch.” His novel, Antenna, was a semifinalist for the UNO Press Lab Prize. He holds an MFA from the Bluegrass Writers Studio. He lives in Kentucky.

About Jeff Parker

Jeff Parker‘s most recent work, a novella about an ahistorical meeting between Edgar Allan Poe and Nikolai Gogol, is forthcoming in Proper Imposters: Four Novellas in 2025. He is the author of several books including Where Bears Roam the Streets: A Russian Journal, the novel Ovenman, and the short story collection The Taste of Penny. His many collaborative books and anthologies include: Clean Rooms, Low RatesErratic Fire, Erratic Passion: The Poetry of SportstalkA Manner of Being: Writers on their MentorsRasskazy: New Fiction from a New RussiaAmerika: Russian Writers View the United States; and The Back of the Line. His short fiction and nonfiction have appeared in American Short FictionMcSweeney’sPloughsharesTin House, and others. He teaches prose in the MFA Program at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and he is the Co-Founder and Director of the DISQUIET International Literary Program in Lisbon, Portugal.

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Date

Oct 02 2024
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Time

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Location

9 College St South Hadley, MA 01075
9 College St South Hadley, MA 01075

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Odyssey Bookshop
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