Photo credit: David Yusufov As profiled in The New York Times—her Bethune Street home in Manhattan’s Village was a salon; Norman Mailer was a frequent visitor; Kurt Vonnegut set part of a novel in the house. Otis herself wrote and published in The New Yorker and The...
Author photos, left to right: Bradford, Suleiman, Abeyratne, Kelly, Harrison, Jacob Dr. Cicero Books looks back on the most varied and productive year of its five-year existence, with three volumes of poetry, one of plays (due out this month), and six novels made...
On November 7, Dr. Cicero novelists Carey Harrison and Ashley Mayne joined to launch Ashley Mayne’s novel, Tiger, each alternately reading sections from the book. Harrison also read a short passage from Mayne’s debut novel, Mankiller, and at the request of poet Robert...
On October 11th, The Golden Notebook bookstore in Woodstock launched Carey Harrison’s new novel, published by Dr. Cicero Books. Dog’s Mercury is a comic tale, set in the English countryside, featuring a history teacher who has fled his comfortable life and family to...
John M. Keller’s mind-spinning, continent-spanning new novel takes off from a term coined by the word-intoxicated poet, Arthur Rimbaud. Its intimations of flying-carpet magic and pierrot lunaire adventure are fully realized in this tale of Americans at large in South...
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