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Attack of the Copula Spiders

Essays on Writing

Douglas Glover author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Biblioasis

Published:10th May '12

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$2500 marketing and publicity budget Promotion targeting creative/freelance writing professionals (i.e. Professional Writers Association of Canada, the Canadian Writer's Journal, the National Writers Union, the Union of Canadian Writers) Promotion on the author's website (www.douglasglover.net) and publication numero cinq Launches in Wilton, and possible launch at AWP (Chicago 2012) Publicity and promotion in conjunction with the author's speaking engagements--to be arranged at the numerous east-coast universities at which he has taught: Skidmore College, Colgate University, Davidson College, the State University of New York at Albany, the University of New Brunswick, the University of Lethbridge, St. Thomas University, Utah State University, and Vermont College Possible appearance at NCTE conference essays to scheduled appear in Brooklyn Rail and other US journals and magazines through out Fall and Winter

Vitriolic and incisive, Douglas Glover's newest essays defend literature against the assaults of a post-literate age.A GLOBE & MAIL BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR FOR 2012 "Glover is a master of narrative structure." --Wall Street Journal In the tradition of E.M. Forster, John Gardner, and James Wood, Douglas Glover has produced a book on writing at once erudite, anecdotal, instructive, and amusing. Attack of the Copula Spiders represents the accumulated wisdom of a remarkable literary career: novelist, short story writer, essayist, teacher and mentor, Glover has for decades been asking the vital questions. How does the way we read influence the way we write? What do craft books fail to teach aspiring writers about theme, about plot and subplot, about constructing point of view? How can we maintain drama on the level of the sentence--and explain drama in the sentences of others? What is the relationship of form and art? How do you make words live? Whether his subject is Alice Munro, Cervantes, or the creative writing classroom, Glover's take is frank and fresh, demonstrating again and again that graceful writers must first be strong readers. This collection is a call-to-arms for all lovers of English, and Attack of the Copula Spiders our best defense against the assaults of a post-literate age. Douglas Glover is the award-winning author of five story collections, four novels, and two works of non-fiction. He is currently on the faculty of the Vermont College of Fine Arts MFA in Writing program. Praise for Douglas Glover "A master of narrative structure." - Darin Strauss, author of Half a Life, Wall Street Journal "So sharp, so evocative, that the reader sees well beyond the tissue of words into ...the author's poetic grace." - The New Yorker "Glover invents his own assembly of critical approaches and theories that is eclectic, personal, scholarly, and smart ...a direction for future literary criticism to take." - The Denver Quarterly "A ribald, raunchy wit with a talent for searing self-investigation." - The Globe and Mail "Knotty, intelligent, often raucously funny." - Maclean's "Passionately intricate." - The Chicago Tribune "Darkly humorous, simultaneously restless and relentless." - Kirkus Reviews

"Impressive, enjoyable, and highly instructive ... This is not literary craft reduced to statistical formulae and write-by-the-numbers word-bytes. Glover's admirable ability and patient willingness to cast a careful--not cold--eye on what makes sentences hum and flow is fueled by a vital, infectious fascination with words, enabling him to reveal the inspired, alchemical, verbal concatenation at work in the most alluring and memorable fiction writing."--Review of Contemporary Fiction "For the budding writer, Attack of the Copula Spiders offers an excellent primer on the basics; the practiced writer will glean so much more from Glover's wonderful literary experience."--The Los Angeles Review of Books "Douglas Glover, the award-winning Canadian writer of fiction, short stories and essays carries within him a huge sense of duty both to the craft of writing and to the language ... I stand before it in awe ... This is a book for all writers and for any creative writing class syllabus." Telegraph-Journal "Every literate person in the country should be reading Glover's essays" The Globe & Mail

ISBN: 9781926845463

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 240g

224 pages