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Taylor Brown

Author of FALLEN LAND, GODS OF HOWL MOUNTAIN, and REDNECKS

Category: Events

Wilmington / Savannah Book Launches!

I’m thrilled to announce book launches for Wingwalkers in Savannah and Wilmington, NC. These are both ticketed events with limited spaces, so please reserve your spot today!

AN EVENING WITH TAYLOR BROWN
Wilmington, NC
Monday, April 18, 6:00pm
Bespoke Coffee & Dry Goods, presented by Ghost Hill Press
202 Princess St, Wilmington, NC
Tickets Link

BOOK LAUNCH: WINGWALKERS
Savannah, GA
Sunday, April 24, 4:00pm
Starland Yard, presented by E. Shaver Booksellers
2411 De Soto Ave, Savannah, GA
Tickets Link

You can see the rest of the events on my book tour on my Events page. Hope to see you soon!

WINGWALKERS Book Tour Announced!

I’m thrilled to announce my book tour dates for Wingwalkers, which comes out April 19 from St. Martin’s Press! As many of you know, the book tour for Pride of Eden was canceled due to Covid, so I’m thrilled to be back on the road — I hope to see some of you along the way! You’ll find my tour dates on my Events page, or via the link below:

Wingwalkers Book Tour Dates

Reading: Messages & Bottles, 5/29!

Messages-Bottles-EventWhat: Messages & Bottles Reading Event
Who: Authors Steph Post, Schuler Benson, Beth Gilstrap, Taylor Brown
When: Friday, May 29 7:30 PM
Where: Palate Bottle Shop and Reserve
1007 North 4th St, Wilmington, North Carolina 28401.

I’m thrilled to be reading with three of my favorite writers at Palate on Friday, May 29.

Steph Post (A TREE BORN CROOKED, Pandamoon 2014)

Steph lives in St. Augustine, Florida, and she’s one of the most gracious writers I know. Here’s the rundown on her book:

A whirlwind road trip across the desolate Florida panhandle, as James Hart tries to stay one step ahead of the vengeful Alligator Mafia and keep his brother alive.

I actually blurbed Steph’s novel:

“Steph Post delivers a 12-gauge shotgun blast of country noir from the gun-shaped state, a grit-rich tale of blood and citrus sure to have you recalling the rough beauty of Daniel Woodrell’s work.”

Schuler Benson (THE POOR MAN’S GUIDE TO AN AFFORDABLE, PAINLESS SUICIDE, Alternating Current 2014)

Schuler, an Arkansas native, lives down in Myrtle Beach, where he’s completing his Master’s at Coastal Carolina University. His book was perhaps my favorite story collection of 2014.  Here’s the rundown:

Twelve stories, fraught with an unapologetic voice of firsthand experience, that pry the lock off of the addiction, fanaticism, violence, and fear of characters whose lives are mired in the darkness of isolation and the horror and the hilarity of the mundane. This is the Deep South: the dark territory of brine, pine, gravel, and red clay, where pavement still fears to tread.

Here’s what I wrote about it:

“I honestly can’t remember a voice this thrilling and fearless since Barry Hannah. These stories sing out at the edge of abandon, at the very edge of catching fire and burning you up. Schuler Benson is the real thing, and you should read this book before it internally combusts.

Beth Gilstrap (I AM BARBARELLA:  STORIES, Twelve Winters Press 2015)

Beth lives in Charlotte, and she’s Editor-in-Chief of Atticus Review. Here’s the rundown on her book.

This is a collection populated by characters at the fringes of contemporary society — working-class characters with a raging taste for self-destruction. Many of the stories take place in Charlotte, North Carolina — a place people rarely end up on purpose. These characters aren’t bankers or old money, nor entirely belles or rednecks, but some kind of poetry in between, always stumbling, and trying to survive. These are stories of how folks press on and reinvent themselves in a time when textile manufacturing is dead, and most of their friends and family have long since moved on.

Here’s the public url for the Facebook event:  https://www.facebook.com/events/960702297287753/

Reading: WHQR Studios, January 12!

whqrlogoI’m honored to be the first guest of the year for Prologue, the monthly book club co-sponsored by StarNews Media and WHQR Public Radio. I’ll be speaking, reading, and fielding readers’ questions beginning at 7 p.m. next Monday with Ben Steelman in the WHQR studios, upstairs at 254 N. Front Street (Wilmington, North Carolina).  Admission is free, books will be for sale, and there will be refreshments.  Come ask me about In the Season of Blood and Gold, Fallen Land, and anything that will be embarrassing for me to answer on air!  More coverage on the event from WHQR and The Star News.

A little taste from the pre-interview:

Much of his fiction is set in the old West, or during the Civil War, or in a post-apocalyptic future — a reaction, perhaps, from his regular day job managing an internet marketing firm. “Watering your horse in a stream is really different, aesthetically, from ordering a Big Mac at McDonald’s,” he said.

 

Reading: Old Books on Front, September 21!

Old Books on Front St Flier IMAGEI am honored to announce that I’ll be reading with two of my favorite contemporary writers at Old Books on Front Street on September 21 at 7 pm.  Here’s the lineup:

  • Erik Shonkwiler:  author of Above All Men and “bastard love child of McCarthy, Hemingway, and Faulkner.” You can read my glowing review of Eric’s novel here.
  • Schuler Benson:  author of The Poor Man’s Guide to an Affordable, Painless Suicide and “the spawn of Chuck Palahniuk and Barry Hannah.” I myself have called him the most “thrilling and fearless voice since Barry Hannah.” You can read my review of Schuler’s book here.
  • Taylor Brown:  yours truly.

Old Books on Front Street is a Wilmington institution, located at 249 North Front Street in Wilmington, NC.

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