After the Workshop
By John Mcnally
By John Mcnally
By John Mcnally
By John Mcnally
Category: Historical Fiction | Literary Fiction
Category: Historical Fiction | Literary Fiction
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$17.95
Feb 16, 2010 | ISBN 9781582435602
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Feb 10, 2010 | ISBN 9781582436784
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Praise
Praise for After the Workshop
“A swift, wicked, and very funny book about what writers do when they’re not writing. They’re gossiping, scheming, pining, teaching, going on book tours, and—in the case of McNally’s blocked and shopworn hero, Jack—babysitting more famous writers on tour and trying to think of a reason to live. The pace is brisk, the prose is buoyant, the vision clear and sharp, and the outcome unexpectedly moving. A fine novel.” —Kevin Canty, author of Where the Money Went
“John McNally skewers so many sacred cows of the writing and publishing world in After the Workshop that he may need to hire a bodyguard. But beyond the biting humor and literary Schadenfreude is a novel about how hard it is to meet your own great expectations, which McNally renders with humanity and charm and his own trademark dark wit.” —Tod Goldberg, author of Other Resort Cities
“John McNally is a ridiculously funny writer and this is satirical fiction at its very finest—not only does After the Workshop shred the eye–rolling vanities of our day, but it takes care, in the meantime, to smile kindly on what’s good in the world, too.” —Patrick Somerville, author of The Cradle
“After the Workshop is a rollicking, hilarious lampooning of the book business, from the most pretentious literary poses to ridiculous purchasing and marketing procedures. John McNally is a master of satire and wit, but what makes this novel most satisfying is that he is also a superb storyteller and the story of Jack Hercules Sheahan, a classic underdog with whom the reader feels an immediate kinship, is one not to be missed.” —Jill McCorkle, author of Going Away Shoes
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