Sunday, November 4, 2012

Ohio's Dan Chaon Nominated on Goodreads!

Speaking of books....

Dan Chaon, Ohio's unofficial adoptee laureate just keeps racking up the honors, His newest collection of short stores Stay Awake: Stories, has been nominated for the 2012 Goodreads Choce Awards. in  the Horror division.  I haven't read the book yet,but it's described as "set in post-recession America, where dreamers, losers and troubled souls feel like ghosts in their own lives."

You don't have to write "horror" to write horror!

I've written about Dan before here,. here,  and .here. His 2001 collection of short stories, Among the Missing described as "a gripping account of colliding fates, the shifty nature of identity in today's wired world and the limits of family" was a National Book Award finalist. It was also named one of the year's best books by the American Library Association, Chicago Tribune, Boston Globe, and Entertainment Weekly and made the New York Times Notable Book List.  His first novel, You Remind Me of Me (2004), , is an adoption-related (and so much more) examination of identity, fate, and circumstance. It was named one of the best books of the year by The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, and San Francisco Chronicle.

A reviewer for the Los Angeles Times Book Review describes Keeping Awake as



A riveting thriller, chock-full of plot twists, and a sober meditation on the erosion of identity in the age of technology . . . There’s a bristling momentum that develops, as in any great tale of suspense. . .  [Chaon] writes with an eloquence rarely seen in the world of page-turners.”

 Dan jokes on his Facebook page that he has 'ta chance for the Goodreads  award since he's up against
Justin Cronin's The Twelve!   Go here to vote.   I think you need to belong to Goodreads to vote,

 
When I finish the two books I am currently reading I think I take on a Dan Chaon reading marathon. Although I'm   generally a nonfiction reader (except for mysteries)  I find that literature is a much more satisfying vehicle by which to explore  adoption, identity,  and dislocation.
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You'll find an audio interview with Dan here where he discusses Staying Awake, adoption, the loss of his wife to cancer, and more.

Dan lives in Cleveland and is  the Pauline M. Delaney Professor of Creative Writing.at Oberlin College.

Friday, November 2, 2012

NaBloPoMoing through Adoption 20112

Against my better judgement, I've signed on for November 2012 open topic NaBloPoMo .   That is I'll post a blog every day--in this case for National Adoption Awareness Month--for the month of November. The blogs will appear on my main blog, The Daily Bastardette.  Anything pertaining to Ohio will be repposted here.

I say better judgement, because since I've been forced back into the workforce, I have limited time to do much of anything but work and sleep.  My work schedule is not normal. One day I start at 3 AM and work until whenever the job is done; the next day I start at 9 PM and work until 2  AM.  It's reaked havoc on sleep, eating, and anything normal people do. All for half of  the hourly rate I made when I left the Ohio State Univeresity 14 years ago--and working half the hours. I'm not going to write about the job other than to say that as a "professional" inventory counter, I've got a great view of the decline of America via consumer culture and goods. Did you know that Hanes now makes underwear in Haiti? And don't get me started on party stores, Ollie's, and worst of all--Victoria's Secret panty tables.  .

Please check  the Daily Bastardette each day!  Comments always welcome!