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For fans of Mary Gaitskill and Kelly Link,
Let Me Out Here explores the underbellies and strange desires of our neighbors, our loved ones, ourselves.
About the author
Emily W. Pease's stories have appeared in
Witness, the
Missouri Review (Editors Prize in Fiction), the
Georgia Review,
Shenandoah (including the Bevel Summers Prize),
Crazyhorse (Crazyshorts! Prize), the
Alaska Quarterly Review, and
Narrative. After teaching for many years at the College of William & Mary, she now teaches writing to veterans through the Armed Services Arts Partnership, where she also serves as a member of their arts council. She is currently beginning a novel about logging the last forests of West Virginia. She lives in Williamsburg, VA.
Summary
For fans of Mary Gaitskill and Kelly Link, Let Me Out Here explores the underbellies and strange desires of our neighbors, our loved ones, ourselves.
Foreword
Marketing>
Submitted to B&N Discover Great New Writers
Bookseller digital and mailing campaign to fans of Her Body and Other Parties, Get in Trouble, and Homesick for Another World
Influencer outreach via our buzz team on Instagram, promotional giveaways with paper ephemera
Paid social media and digital promotions
Publicity
National print, digital, and broadcast review coverage in magazines, newspapers, online publications, NPR, literary news outlets, and more
Targeted outreach for Southern media book coverage
Placing LitHub or Electric Literature essays
Events>
Substantial tour to Southern bookstores, especially the North Carolina Triangle, Virginia, and Tennessee
Writing conferences, workshops, and in conversation readings