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2018 Challenge Prompts - Regular
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20. A book by a local author



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Tim O'Brien - I recommend his book The Things They Carried. I read it in High School and I might read it again for this challenge.
Amanda Hocking - can't speak to the goodness of her books since I've never read them, but she was a NYT best seller a couple of times so there's probably something there.

I live in an area with a pretty good selection of local authors, and many of the bookstores (even national chains) have a "local authors" selection.
Just a thought....

Ooh, I love this idea! After all, the prompt just says "a local author," not "local to where you live right now."
I was struggling, but luckily found The Wet Nurse's Tale. I spent 8 years listening to Erica Eisdorfer do book reviews for WUNC - I reckon she fits! Plus it sounds like an interesting book that is right up my alley on several counts.
I guess if that doesn't wind up working, I could go for an author local to where I was born - pretty sure I can find a good author associated with Sleepy Hollow! ;)


For those that live in North Carolina, here are a few other choices:
- Charles Frazier
- Robert Beatty Serafina and the Black Cloak series
- Maya Angelou (lived in Winston-Salem prior to her death)
- Lee Smith Guests on Earth is a great book!
I also recommend checking out your local indie bookstore for local author suggestions!


Maggie Stiefvater lives in Virginia, I don't know what part though.
Diana Gabaldon lives in Arizona...around the Phoenix area I think.

Same! I'm aiming to go as local as possible, and read an author from Islington/Highbury.





My favorite two are Dear John and Nights in Rodanthe. However the latter is only a little over 200 pages so it would be a quick read :)


I really like Connie Willis. I like to support female Sci Fi authors. If you decide to go with her I would recommend Doomsday Book for a longer book which will give you all the feels or To Say Nothing of the Dog for a shorter farcical romp.

H.P. Lovecraft born and died in Providence RI.
Cormac MacCarthy born in Providence RI but no longer lives here.

Bastard Out of Carolina
Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her
We Have Always Lived in the Castle
Dancing at the Edge of the World: Thoughts on Words, Women, Places

A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin"
Bless Me, Ultima and Face of an Angel are good ones also if you need others
Sarah wrote: "Does the author have to be alive? Do they have to be currently living in your state or will being born in your state suffice?..."
I'm choosing from a short list of authors who are no longer alive, and in some cases they only lived in this area for a part of their lives, as professors in one of the several nearby universities (Cornell University and Syracuse University).
I don't like that I'm doing this, because it feels like cheating, but I have already read the two living local authors that I know of, and I didn't like either of them, so I'm not wasting time on more books I won't like. And I can't seem to find any other interesting current local authors, but I haven't given up on looking.
I'm choosing from a short list of authors who are no longer alive, and in some cases they only lived in this area for a part of their lives, as professors in one of the several nearby universities (Cornell University and Syracuse University).
I don't like that I'm doing this, because it feels like cheating, but I have already read the two living local authors that I know of, and I didn't like either of them, so I'm not wasting time on more books I won't like. And I can't seem to find any other interesting current local authors, but I haven't given up on looking.

I'm choosing from a short list of authors who are no..."
Thanks! I feel like Lovecraft should count at least... He's buried here. The University thing is a good idea. There must be some authors out there that went to Brown.
And I'm with you on not reading things you don't want to. I tried a similar challenge this year and found myself asking what the point of punishing myself was by reading a book I didn't like or that didn't interest me to fulfill some meaningless prompt on a book challenge.
I'm all for expanding my horizons but only to the point where it still remains enjoyable and fun. Life is too short.

What about Tim Winton? I'm pretty sure he lives in Western Australia, but I don't know exactly where. And,
Craig Silvey lives in Freemantle.

I thought See Me was one of his best and very different from other things he's written.


H.P. Lovecraft born and died in Providence RI."
I'm going to give you an unreserved blessing to read Lovecraft as a local Providence author. His gravestone in Swan Point Cemetery literally says, "I AM PROVIDENCE." Let me know if you want any suggestions! :) :) :)


H.P. Lovecraft born and died in Providence..."
Haha! Thank you! I did decide to go with Lovecraft because I figured his grave is here, even if he isn’t alive that’s local. I was going to read The Call of Cthulhu but if you have another recommendation I’d love to hear it!



Patrick Rothfuss's The Name of the Wind was a book I had for a challenge this year and didn't get around to. I think I added it for the category "element of weather" or whatever though and I found a copy in a local used book store. I hope you enjoy if you go with him!


1. Patricia Cornwell - she was born in FL but moved here when she was 6. I personally would still count this as local
2. Thomas Wolfe
3. Orson Scott Card..."
A few more from NC:
Margaret Maron
Jan Karon
Sharyn McCrumb
Charles Frazier (Cold Mountain)
Wiley Cash (one of the lesser known but his books are fantastic)
O'Henry
Ellen Elizabeth Hunter (mysteries set on Wilmington)




I'm going to go with The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, since I've already read Where'd You Go, Bernadette.
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I love her book Walk on Earth a Stranger and its sequels, so I think I'll read something else by her!