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Byron Spooner 'Rounding Up A Bison' Book Party

“…Spooner spins stories from the busted front porch of a faded American Dream.”

– Robert Mailer Anderson, author of Boonville and Windows on the World 

*** BOOK PARTY *** SIGNING *** READING *** MEET THE AUTHOR ***

BYRON WILL BE SELLING, SIGNING AND READING FROM ROUNDING UP A BISON AT SPECS’ TWELVE ADLER MUSEUM CAFE, SAN FRANCISCO, DECEMBER 22,  6:30 – 8:30 PM

ROUNDING UP A BISON

Stories by Byron Spooner

Andover Street Archives Press

Purchase Rounding Up a Bison at: https://byronspoonerjudithaynbernhard.godaddysites.com/

Praise for ROUNDING UP A BISON:              

Byron Spooner’s stories read like common speech and speak with deep tones that never feel literary, but sound like a full measure of humanness, and we can ask for no more,  ‘Rounding Up a Bison” does the job with artistry and an adroitness that is rare. This is an exciting contribution to contemporary writing.                                                                                                                                         -Neeli Cherkovski

Neeli Cherkovski’s latest books of poetry are “Hang on to the Yangtze River” and “Elegy for My Beat Generation.”

A major teller of stories is Byron Spooner, who has mastered the art of conversational technique, with all the memorable precisions of images from his own childhood as well as from the many others he’s invented. The result is these brilliantly composed works that make anyone say, “Wow, I was just told what I just read: a beautiful book of stories!” American literature, welcome your newest short-story master.

-Jack Hirschman, emeritus Poet Laureate of San Francisco 

With working-class wit, a strong sense of absurdity, and an ear for the conversations of not-so-wise guys, Spooner spins stories from the busted front porch of a faded American Dream. From hard-drinking Hackensack holidays to scheming dog-eared New York booksellers, his characters eke out their livings and mistake-riddled lives calling to mind the early work of Richard Price and Richard Russo.

-Robert Mailer Anderson, author of Boonville and Windows on the World

 

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