Emily M. Danforth's Blog, page 72
August 27, 2012
Hey Oklahomans (and those Oklahoma-adjacent): I’ll be...

Hey Oklahomans (and those Oklahoma-adjacent): I’ll be headed to Norman and OU this October to spend time with students and other writers there and to give a reading on Wednesday, October 24th. Come on out and see me, y’all.
To supplement the “queerly lacking” NPR list of the...

To supplement the “queerly lacking” NPR list of the 100 best teen novels ever, those lovely queers over at Autostraddle did their own list, and I’m damn proud that CAM POST was among the twenty novels they chose.
click-the-image-for-list
August 15, 2012
Our new, color-coded bookshelves! (And me more proud than is...

Our new, color-coded bookshelves! (And me more proud than is reasonable…)
July 31, 2012
"The novelist teaches the reader to comprehend the world as a question."
- Milan Kundera, The Book of Laughter and Forgetting (via tamaraistone)
July 19, 2012
Photos taken in Montana—July of 2012. Cam Post country.



Photos taken in Montana—July of 2012. Cam Post country.
July 18, 2012
Awesome lit-inspired meal photos from artist Dinah Fried’s...



Awesome lit-inspired meal photos from artist Dinah Fried’s Fictitious Dishes series. At top, a meal Holden Caulfield ate in Catcher in the Rye; (also pictured, meals from Alice in Wonderland and Moby Dick.)
July 14, 2012
I’ll be reading from tMoCP at the Miles City Public...

I’ll be reading from tMoCP at the Miles City Public Library on Tuesday, July 31st at 6pm. That’s right—Cam’s own hometown (and mine, of course)! Would love to see you there.
July 12, 2012
I’m wicked thrilled to have been named one of the Spring...

I’m wicked thrilled to have been named one of the Spring 2012 “Flying Starts” Debut Authors by Publishers Weekly. (And even better: I share that honor with several Apocalypsies!)
Click-the-pic for full interview about the tMoCP publication process and other tidbits
July 11, 2012
June 30, 2012
A handy list of time-saving literary devices for the busy...

A handy list of time-saving literary devices for the busy author. I’d like a new Random Analogy Generator, myself.
(via INCIDENTAL COMICS: Literary Devices)


