Representation and a Line of Flight

Two pieces of good news. The first is: I’m no longer seeking representation for UNO CHE, as it has been kindly extended to me by Erin Hosier of Dunow, Carlson & Lerner. Erin is as savvy as she is smart, and I’m certain she’ll find a great home for my first novel.

The second piece of good news involves ITAI, which now officially has an ISBN, listed along with other titles to be published next year by Noemi. I’m doubly honored to be the first in a new series they are pursuing called Lines of Flight, which the editor has explained to me thus:

“Your book will inaugurate our LINES OF FLIGHT SERIES, a nod to Deleuze’s theory of the “line of flight” or “line of escape” referring to the deterritorialization of a multiplicity. In the case of ITAI and future genre-conflating or genre-bending or genre-less works we publish, we’ll appropriate it as series title to designate works involving a movement of escape or flight from traditional generic categorization.”

Today is a good day.

3 Responses to “Representation and a Line of Flight”

  1. Brian Says:

    Congratulations! Next, you should run for public office.

  2. Linnea Says:

    Again! What a rock star. Congratulations. Hopefully you can use that awesome cover your friend Matty designed. And your author photo, when it’s published, should obviously include Violet.

    Are you guys in DC?

  3. matthew Says:

    An agent! Makin’ moves.

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