Julia Fierro's Blog: Author of The Gypsy Moth Summer and Cutting Teeth - Posts Tagged "publishing"
Brooklyn Lit 101: My profile in Brooklyn Magazine's "Brooklyn 20" issue
It was so much fun chatting with Brooklyn Magazine's Kristin Iversen about my novel, Cutting Teeth, The Sackett Street Writers' Workshop, Brooklyn's "lit renaissance", writing, reading and more.
http://www.bkmag.com/BrooklynAbridged...
http://www.bkmag.com/BrooklynAbridged...
Published on September 06, 2013 14:30
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brooklyn, brooklyn-magazine, cutting-teeth, julia-fierro, kristin-iversen, lit, publishing, sackett-street-writers, st-martin-s-press, writing
The PEN Ten interview with Julia Fierro
"Writing, reading, talking about writing and reading—this is how many of us practice our humanity."
I'm honored to be this week's subject at the PEN 10 interview series for PEN American Center, curated by Lauren Cerand.
http://www.pen.org/interview/pen-ten-...
I'm honored to be this week's subject at the PEN 10 interview series for PEN American Center, curated by Lauren Cerand.
http://www.pen.org/interview/pen-ten-...
Published on September 10, 2013 15:39
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cutting-teeth, julia-fierro, lauren-cerand, lit, pen-american, pen-ten, publishing, writing
'5 Under 35' National Book Award nominees all women
Congrats to the '5 Under 35' National Book Awards honorees—for the first time, all women!
I’m honored to be interviewing the nominees on video at the annual party on November 18th at powerHouse Arena in Dumbo.
Carrie Brownstein, acclaimed musician and a creator, writer, and star of Portlandia, will host the event. Author Fiona Maazel, a 2008 5 Under 35 author, and a fantastic writer, will moderate a conversation among the young writers.
NOMINEES:
Molly Antopol, The UnAmericans, (W.W. Norton & Company, February 2014)
Selected by Jesmyn Ward, National Book Award Winner in 2011 for Salvage the Bones
NoViolet Bulawayo, We Need New Names, (Reagan Arthur Books/Little, Brown, 2013)
Selected by Junot Díaz, National Book Award Finalist in 2012 for This is How You Lose Her
Amanda Coplin, The Orchardist, (Harper, 2012)
Selected by Louise Erdrich, National Book Award Winner in 2012 for The Round House
Daisy Hildyard, Hunters in the Snow, (Jonathan Cape, Random House UK, 2013)
Selected by Kevin Powers, National Book Award Finalist in 2012 for The Yellow Birds
Merritt Tierce, Love Me Back, (Doubleday, fall 2014)
Selected by Ben Fountain, National Book Award Finalist in 2012 for Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk
I’m thinking back to a day long ago when Vonnegut told my Iowa MFA class (back in 2001) that women writers were “writing the most important and innovative work of the next generation.”
He was also chain-smoking in a dorm rec hall when he told us this, which made it feel even more magical!
I’m honored to be interviewing the nominees on video at the annual party on November 18th at powerHouse Arena in Dumbo.
Carrie Brownstein, acclaimed musician and a creator, writer, and star of Portlandia, will host the event. Author Fiona Maazel, a 2008 5 Under 35 author, and a fantastic writer, will moderate a conversation among the young writers.
NOMINEES:
Molly Antopol, The UnAmericans, (W.W. Norton & Company, February 2014)
Selected by Jesmyn Ward, National Book Award Winner in 2011 for Salvage the Bones
NoViolet Bulawayo, We Need New Names, (Reagan Arthur Books/Little, Brown, 2013)
Selected by Junot Díaz, National Book Award Finalist in 2012 for This is How You Lose Her
Amanda Coplin, The Orchardist, (Harper, 2012)
Selected by Louise Erdrich, National Book Award Winner in 2012 for The Round House
Daisy Hildyard, Hunters in the Snow, (Jonathan Cape, Random House UK, 2013)
Selected by Kevin Powers, National Book Award Finalist in 2012 for The Yellow Birds
Merritt Tierce, Love Me Back, (Doubleday, fall 2014)
Selected by Ben Fountain, National Book Award Finalist in 2012 for Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk
I’m thinking back to a day long ago when Vonnegut told my Iowa MFA class (back in 2001) that women writers were “writing the most important and innovative work of the next generation.”
He was also chain-smoking in a dorm rec hall when he told us this, which made it feel even more magical!
Published on September 13, 2013 12:28
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5-under-35, lit, literary-awards, national-book-award, publishing
Prep-reading for National Book Award '5 Under 35 Interviews
What I’ll be reading (and rereading) as I prep to interview the 8th annual ‘5 Under 35’ National Book Foundation authors on November 18th at powerhouse Arena. Hosted by Carrie Brownstein & moderated by Fiona Maazel.
The 5 Under 35 authors’ books: Daisy Hildyard, NoViolet Bulawayo, Amanda Coplin, Molly Antopol, and Merrit Tierce, whose book is out Fall 2014.
National Book Award winners (each selected a 5 Under 35 author): Jesmyn Ward, Kevin Powers, Junot Díaz, Ben Fountain and Louise Erdrich.
I’m feeling very fortunate to spend time with such amazing authors, and their books.
Plus, I got a National Book Awards tote bag. #booknerdheaven
The 5 Under 35 authors’ books: Daisy Hildyard, NoViolet Bulawayo, Amanda Coplin, Molly Antopol, and Merrit Tierce, whose book is out Fall 2014.
National Book Award winners (each selected a 5 Under 35 author): Jesmyn Ward, Kevin Powers, Junot Díaz, Ben Fountain and Louise Erdrich.
I’m feeling very fortunate to spend time with such amazing authors, and their books.
Plus, I got a National Book Awards tote bag. #booknerdheaven
Published on October 22, 2013 12:36
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5-under-35, amanda-coplin, ben-fountain, jesmyn-ward, junot-diaz, lit, literary-awards, louise-erdrich, molly-antopol, national-book-award, noviolet-bulawayo, publishing
Publishing and Prejudice: 5 Female Writers (including yours truly) Weigh in on Sexism in the Literary World
It's an honor to be included in this thought-provoking article on sexism in the literary world along with four seriously brilliant writers (who also have a great sense of humor) Roxane Gay, Adelle Waldman, Lydia Millet & Ayelet Waldman.
Big thanks to Orli Van Mourik and Brooklyn Based.
And it was fun to give a shout-out to a few great supporters of gender equality in literature, including Rob Spillman, Elissa Schappell, Laura Miller, Michelle Dean, and VIDA: Women in Literary Arts!
http://brooklynbased.com/blog/2013/11... — with Sackett Street Writers.
Big thanks to Orli Van Mourik and Brooklyn Based.
And it was fun to give a shout-out to a few great supporters of gender equality in literature, including Rob Spillman, Elissa Schappell, Laura Miller, Michelle Dean, and VIDA: Women in Literary Arts!
http://brooklynbased.com/blog/2013/11... — with Sackett Street Writers.
Published on November 16, 2013 07:44
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adelle-waldman, ayelet-waldman, brooklyn-based, feminism, interviews, julia-fierro, lit, lydia-millet, publishing, roxane-gay, sexism, vida
Cutting Teeth available for preorder & where I'll be teaching in 2014--Iowa City & Madeline Island
So much excitement in these past few weeks--Cutting Teeth has a cover (voila!)
; I interviewed fabulous women writers at the National Book Award '5 Under 35' party; tonight I'm heading to the NBA ceremony & dinner at Cipriani (in a gown, no less, my husband in a tux for the first time since our wedding); and…Cutting Teeth can be preordered:
Amazon
Barnes and Noble
Indiebound
Powell's City of Books
My publisher's website
If you preorder, email me your proof of purchase and I’ll enter your name in a special "preorder Cutting Teeth contest" to win a hand-knitted scarf/hat combo.
Knitted by yours truly, of course.
I hope to be knitting a lot in the next 6 months, outfitting CUTTING TEETH readers in warm woolly goods.
Thank you to everyone who has already supported me and Cutting Teeth, whether through pre-ordering the book, or sharing the book cover over the social media grapevine, or just sharing my excitement.
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Also, here is a discussion of sexism in the literary world I was honored to contribute to.
http://brooklynbased.com/blog/2013/11...
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Also, also, I’ll be reading at the amazing WORD Brooklyn bookstore on Friday, December 6th with Chelsea Hodson, Joseph Rippi, and special guest, Kevin Sampsell, to celebrate the release of Kevin new book, This Is Between Us, from Tin House Books.
The reading is sponsored by Vol. 1 Brooklyn.
http://www.vol1brooklyn.com/2013/10/2...
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Workshop your fiction with me!
I promise it will be fun, inspiring, and the most thorough feedback ever. I love to talk, teach & discuss the craft of fiction.
July 2014: I’m teaching two workshops—a week-long MFA Application Prep Workshop and a weekend Novel-Writing Workshop in late July at the Iowa Summer Writing Festival.
The 2014 summer schedule and registration will be up, and open, soon.
http://bit.ly/1fVOXyU
September 2014: I’m teaching a week-long fiction workshop on gorgeous Madeline Island School of the Arts in Wisconsin from 9/15-9/19.
Registration for The Craft Of Fiction: Writing The Short Story And The Novel is open now.
http://bit.ly/I3Dqls

Amazon
Barnes and Noble
Indiebound
Powell's City of Books
My publisher's website
If you preorder, email me your proof of purchase and I’ll enter your name in a special "preorder Cutting Teeth contest" to win a hand-knitted scarf/hat combo.
Knitted by yours truly, of course.
I hope to be knitting a lot in the next 6 months, outfitting CUTTING TEETH readers in warm woolly goods.
Thank you to everyone who has already supported me and Cutting Teeth, whether through pre-ordering the book, or sharing the book cover over the social media grapevine, or just sharing my excitement.
____________________________________________________
Also, here is a discussion of sexism in the literary world I was honored to contribute to.
http://brooklynbased.com/blog/2013/11...
____________________________________________________
Also, also, I’ll be reading at the amazing WORD Brooklyn bookstore on Friday, December 6th with Chelsea Hodson, Joseph Rippi, and special guest, Kevin Sampsell, to celebrate the release of Kevin new book, This Is Between Us, from Tin House Books.
The reading is sponsored by Vol. 1 Brooklyn.
http://www.vol1brooklyn.com/2013/10/2...
___________________________________________________
Workshop your fiction with me!
I promise it will be fun, inspiring, and the most thorough feedback ever. I love to talk, teach & discuss the craft of fiction.
July 2014: I’m teaching two workshops—a week-long MFA Application Prep Workshop and a weekend Novel-Writing Workshop in late July at the Iowa Summer Writing Festival.
The 2014 summer schedule and registration will be up, and open, soon.
http://bit.ly/1fVOXyU
September 2014: I’m teaching a week-long fiction workshop on gorgeous Madeline Island School of the Arts in Wisconsin from 9/15-9/19.
Registration for The Craft Of Fiction: Writing The Short Story And The Novel is open now.
http://bit.ly/I3Dqls
Published on November 20, 2013 10:48
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5-under-35, cutting-teeth, iowa-writers-festival, lit, literary-awards, national-book-award, publishing, writing, writing-classes, writing-conferences, writing-workshops
Cutting Teeth made The Millions "Most Anticipated 2014 Book" list!
I'm thrilled about Cutting Teeth making The Millions "Most Anticipated 2014 Book" preview, the very list I turn to each year right before I make my must-read lists and go on a preorder binge.
http://www.themillions.com/2014/01/mo...
And my novel is in fine company, with books by so many of my favorite writers (some I've loved since I was a girl), favorite colleagues, Sackett Street writers, and friends, including Rachel Cantor, Kyle Minor, Roxane Gay, Yiyun Li, Molly Antopol, Susan Minot, Gina Frangello, Adam Wilson, Ayelet Waldman, Elizabeth McCracken, Emma Donoghue, Mona Simpson, Anna Solomon, Eleanor Henderson, Edan Lepucki, Emma Fusco-Straub, Cristina Henriquez, Stuart Dybek, Emily Gould, Josh Weil, and more.
I'm over the moon.
I like what The Millions has to say about Cutting Teeth, especially since I just found my advanced copy in the bin holding my kids' picture books. Not sure how it got there...
"When a group of thirty-something parents gather at a ramshackle beach house called Eden, no serpent is required for the sins, carnal and otherwise, to pile up. Fierro, founder of Brooklyn’s Sackett Street Writers’ Workshop, argued in The Millions last year that writers need to put the steam—and the human sentiment—back into sex scenes in literary novels. You may want to keep Fierro’s debut novel on a high shelf, away from children and prudish literary snobs."
http://www.themillions.com/2014/01/mo...
And my novel is in fine company, with books by so many of my favorite writers (some I've loved since I was a girl), favorite colleagues, Sackett Street writers, and friends, including Rachel Cantor, Kyle Minor, Roxane Gay, Yiyun Li, Molly Antopol, Susan Minot, Gina Frangello, Adam Wilson, Ayelet Waldman, Elizabeth McCracken, Emma Donoghue, Mona Simpson, Anna Solomon, Eleanor Henderson, Edan Lepucki, Emma Fusco-Straub, Cristina Henriquez, Stuart Dybek, Emily Gould, Josh Weil, and more.
I'm over the moon.
I like what The Millions has to say about Cutting Teeth, especially since I just found my advanced copy in the bin holding my kids' picture books. Not sure how it got there...
"When a group of thirty-something parents gather at a ramshackle beach house called Eden, no serpent is required for the sins, carnal and otherwise, to pile up. Fierro, founder of Brooklyn’s Sackett Street Writers’ Workshop, argued in The Millions last year that writers need to put the steam—and the human sentiment—back into sex scenes in literary novels. You may want to keep Fierro’s debut novel on a high shelf, away from children and prudish literary snobs."
Published on January 06, 2014 10:21
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book-buzz-2014, book-lists, cutting-teeth, julia-fierro, lit, novel, publishing, the-millions
HuffPost Books picks Cutting Teeth as one of "30 Books You NEED To Read In 2014"
A huge thank you to HuffPost Books for including Cutting Teeth on their “30 Books You NEED To Read In 2014″ list!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01...
And the company I’m in–Chang-rae Lee, Ayelet Waldman, Rachel Joyce, Geoff Dyer, Lorrie Moore, Susan Minot, Yiyun Li, Mona Simpson, Emma Donoghue, many my own favorite authors… pretty dreamy.
And the company I’m in–Chang-rae Lee, Ayelet Waldman, Rachel Joyce, Geoff Dyer, Lorrie Moore, Susan Minot, Yiyun Li, Mona Simpson, Emma Donoghue, many my own favorite authors… pretty dreamy.
“Reminiscent of Meg Wolitzer’s 2013 hit, The Interestings, Fierro’s book catalogues two summer days at a beach house, where a group of 30-something friends meet, and many realize that they’re disappointed with what their lives are turning out to be.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01...
And the company I’m in–Chang-rae Lee, Ayelet Waldman, Rachel Joyce, Geoff Dyer, Lorrie Moore, Susan Minot, Yiyun Li, Mona Simpson, Emma Donoghue, many my own favorite authors… pretty dreamy.
And the company I’m in–Chang-rae Lee, Ayelet Waldman, Rachel Joyce, Geoff Dyer, Lorrie Moore, Susan Minot, Yiyun Li, Mona Simpson, Emma Donoghue, many my own favorite authors… pretty dreamy.
“Reminiscent of Meg Wolitzer’s 2013 hit, The Interestings, Fierro’s book catalogues two summer days at a beach house, where a group of 30-something friends meet, and many realize that they’re disappointed with what their lives are turning out to be.”
Published on January 08, 2014 09:45
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2014-book-lists, 2014-books, books, cutting-teeth, debut-novels, huffpost-books, julia-fierro, publishing, st-martin-s-press
My new author website (and my first ever author website) is up
Check out the 2014 readings I've scheduled so far, as well as exciting news about, and early praise for, Cutting Teeth.
If you're interested in receiving occasional newsletters and special offers about giveaways, please sign up for my newsletter.
Or simply enjoy the lovely design by Ilsa Brink.
http://www.juliafierro.com/author/
If you're interested in receiving occasional newsletters and special offers about giveaways, please sign up for my newsletter.
Or simply enjoy the lovely design by Ilsa Brink.
http://www.juliafierro.com/author/
Published on January 09, 2014 10:38
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author-websites, cutting-teeth, ilsa-brink, julia-fierro, lit, publishing, website-design
Marie Claire includes Cutting Teeth on their "10 Books You Need To Watch Out For in 2014" list
Along with books by Lena Dunham, Emma Donoghue, Daniel Alarcon, Sue Monk Kidd, E.L. Doctorow, Natalie Young, Joanne Harris, Jo Baker and Lynn Truss.
Thrilled to be in such fabulous company!
http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/blogs/54...
Thrilled to be in such fabulous company!
http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/blogs/54...
Published on February 06, 2014 11:15
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2014-books, book-lists, cutting-teeth, e-l-doctorow, joanne-harris, lena-dunham, literary, marie-claire, novel, publishing, sue-monk-kidd
Author of The Gypsy Moth Summer and Cutting Teeth
My second novel, The Gypsy Moth Summer, will be published by St. Martin’s Press on June 6th. Cutting Teeth, my debut novel was released in May 2014, and my work has appeared in Poets & Writers, Buzzfe
My second novel, The Gypsy Moth Summer, will be published by St. Martin’s Press on June 6th. Cutting Teeth, my debut novel was released in May 2014, and my work has appeared in Poets & Writers, Buzzfeed, Flavorwire, Guernica, The Millions, and other publications, and I've been profiled in the L Magazine, Brooklyn Magazine, The Observer and The Economist. In 2002, after graduating from the Iowa Writer's Workshop, I founded The Sackett Street Writers’ Workshop, and what started as eight writers meeting in my Brooklyn kitchen has grown into a creative home for over 4,000 writers in NYC, Los Angeles and Online. juliafierro.com
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