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High in the Streets by Matthew BinderHigh in the Streets by Matthew Binder

Thanks to Maria Moloney of Roundfire Books, I am giving away one print copy of High in the Streets by Matthew Binder.

Description of High in the Streets by Matthew Binder

One day Lou Brown decided to kill himself. But when he sat down to craft a suicide letter, the simple act of committing words to the page was like opening up a window to his mind, allowing the whole world to shine. His book went on to become a runaway bestseller, making him a literary icon, earning him all the trappings of the American Dream.

It’s now five years later and the obligations that come along with great success have robbed him of the freedom he values above all else. When Lou suspects his fiance of an infidelity, he moves into the Frontier Motel, setting himself up for a week-long adventure where he’ll once again learn to buck convention, indulge in his honest appetites, and follow his uninhibited instincts.

About Matthew BinderHigh in the Streets by Matthew Binder

Matthew Binder is a former wastrel of the highest order. His work has drawn comparisons to Bret Easton Ellis, Norman Mailer, and James Salter. HIGH IN THE STREETS is his first novel.

Giveaway of High in the Streets by Matthew Binder

This giveaway is for one paperback and is open to Canada, Europe, and the U.S. only.  It ends on May 20, 2016 midnight pacific time.

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Getting RightThanks to Maria Moloney of John Hunt Publishing, I am giving away one print copy of Getting Right by Gary D. Wilson.

Description Of Getting Right by Gary D. Wilson


Suppose your more than mildly irritating leech of a sister calls you, as she usually does wanting money, only this time she says instead that she has cancer and in the course of the conversation challenges you to write the story of her life. You say, sure, you’ll do that but you’ll tell it the way you see it.

The tale that emerges involves not only the dying sister, Connie, but brother Len as well. And it’s also about “me,” the sibling invited to narrate their shared story and whose interplay of memory and imagination raises the question of whether “the truth” of Connie’s life – or of anyone’s for that matter – can ever be known.

About Gary D. WilsonGary D. Wilson


Gary D. Wilson is a fiction writer who currently lives in Chicago, where he writes and teaches novel and short story writing at the University of Chicago. His best-selling first novel, Sing, Ronnie Blue, appeared in 2007.

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Giveaway Of Getting Right by Gary D. Wilson


This giveaway is open to Canada, the U.S., UK, EU and ends on February 19, 2016 12 AM Pacific.  Entries are accepted via Rafflecopter only.

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