Hi all - I'm hoping to lure you to my just-released novel, Tellers. I have a 10% discount code available for fellow Brooklynites interested in the paperback. Send me a friend request and it's yours.
Tellers mainly takes place in a farming collective in the Hudson Valley, but we do spend some time on the Q train in one episode, overlooking a post-apocalyptic scene of the city from the Manhattan Bridge. (Not too much of a stretch, I know.)
Here's one review snippet. Hope you'll check out Tellers...
"This second novel by the author is original in structure and style with a richly-layered and diverse set of characters. Turning on the notion of storytelling as healing medium, it weaves foreboding imageries of painful memories and dystopian futures with those of hope, birth, and rebirth. The dialogue is alive, gritty, and cuts to the core. Moss maintains a tight narrative and a quick pace as the story advances in parallel from and to a fateful event." - M. Y. Amer
Tellers mainly takes place in a farming collective in the Hudson Valley, but we do spend some time on the Q train in one episode, overlooking a post-apocalyptic scene of the city from the Manhattan Bridge. (Not too much of a stretch, I know.)
Here's one review snippet. Hope you'll check out Tellers...
"This second novel by the author is original in structure and style with a richly-layered and diverse set of characters. Turning on the notion of storytelling as healing medium, it weaves foreboding imageries of painful memories and dystopian futures with those of hope, birth, and rebirth. The dialogue is alive, gritty, and cuts to the core. Moss maintains a tight narrative and a quick pace as the story advances in parallel from and to a fateful event." - M. Y. Amer