NOT HEAVEN, SOMEWHERE ELSE
REBECCA BROWN

Paperback, 80 pp. Pub date: October 2018
ISBN 9781939460189

Cover art by Robyn O’Neil

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PRAISE FOR REBECCA BROWN: “A strange and wonderful first-person voice emerges from the stories of Rebecca Brown, who strips her language of convention to lay bare the ferocious rituals of love and need.” (The New York Times) “One of the few truly original modern lesbian writers, one who constantly pushes both her own boundaries and those of her readers.” (San Francisco Chronicle) “Watch for her books and hunt down her short stories. She is simply one of the best contemporary lesbian writers around.” (Dorothy Allison) “The straightforward prose style belies Brown’s penchant for brilliant narrative, which at any moment can turn from the gentle and intimate to the violent and bizarre.” (Utne Reader) “A dry, witty, graceful — if savage — gift.” (Mary Gaitskill) “Ripe and imaginative, often funny, and sliding craftily between fact and wishful fantasy.” (The Sunday Times (London)) “America’s only real rock ‘n’ roll schoolteacher.” (Thurston Moore, Sonic Youth)

Photo by Chase Jarvis.

ABOUT REBECCA BROWN

Rebecca Brown is the author of Not Heaven, Somewhere Else (Tarpaulin Sky Press, 2018) and a dozen titles published in the US and abroad, including American Romances, The Last Time I Saw You, The Dogs, The Terrible Girls (all with City Lights Books), and The Gifts of the Body (HarperCollins). She been awarded The Boston Book Review Award, The Lambda Literary Award, a Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award, two Washington State Book Awards, and a Stranger Genius Award, as well as grants to MacDowell, Yaddo, the Millay Colony, Hawthornden Castle, and The Breneman-Jaech Foundation. Her altered texts and installations have been exhibited in the Frye Art Museum, Hedreen Gallery, Arizona Center for Poetry, Simon Fraser Gallery (Vancouver, BC) and Shoreline Art Gallery. Her work has appeared in magazines and journals in the US, UK, and Japan, and her books have been translated into Japanese, German, Dutch, Norwegian, and Italian.

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