Skylight Books Podcast Series

Skylight Books
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Nov 29, 2011 • 23min

Cecil Castelucci

First Day on Earth (Scholastic) Young adult author (and Skylight favorite!) Cecil Castellucci returns to Skylight Books to launch her new young adult novel First Day on Earth.  This isn't just a launch party -- it's also Cecil's birthday, so expect a party! "A simple, tender work that speaks to the alien in all of us." --Kirkus Reviews Mal lives on the fringes of high school. Angry. Misunderstood. Quiet, but with a lot of words underneath. Seven years ago, Mal disappeared for three days. Everyone tells him it was a breakdown, a seizure, something medical. He thinks it was something different. An alien abduction. But there's no way for him to know for sure. Then, at an abductee support group, he meets Hooper, who has some otherworldly secrets of his own. And suddenly the truth is closer than Mal ever imagined it could be. Cecil Castellucci grew up in New York City and is the author of the young adult novels Rose Sees Red, Boy Proof, The Queen of Cool, and Beige, the children's picture book Grandma's Gloves, and the comic books The Plain Janes and Janes in Love. Currently, Cecil Castellucci lives in Los Angeles. You can learn more about her at www.misscecil.com and via her blog, castellucci.livejournal.com. THIS EVENT WAS RECORDED LIVE AT SKYLIGHT BOOKS OCTOBER 25M 2011.
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Nov 29, 2011 • 48min

Thad Nodine and Andrea Portes

Touch and Go by Nodine Hick by Portes (both books published by Unbridled Books) Thad Nodine will read and sign his debut novel, Touch and Go, joined by special guest Andrea Portes, whose novel Hick has just been adapted into a film, appearing at the Toronto International Film Festival! "Nodine’s cinematic novel deserves to be hailed as one of the year’s finest fiction debuts."  -- Publisher's Weekly “Touch and Go is a strong debut—a high-velocity vision quest that keeps surprising and surprising.” — Jonathan Franzen Thad Nodine is a novelist and writer who grew up in Florida and now lives in California, in a brown house with a red door not far from the Pacific. He has written for a living since graduating from college -- as a legislative correspondent, speech writer, journalist, publishing director, writing instructor, university lecturer, grant writer, editor, communications director, researcher, vice president, and education policy specialist. He is a graduate of Oberlin College and UC Santa Cruz. Touch and Go is his first novel. Andrea Portes grew up in rural Nebraska, later shuffling between Illinois, Texas, Brazil, North Dakota and North Carolina before attending Bryn Mawr College. She received her MFA from UC San Diego and became a script reader for Paramount Pictures. She now lives in Los Angeles and is a nightlife columnist for several websites. Hick is her first novel. A film version of Hick was shot in early 2011, staring Chloe Grave Moritz, Blake Lively, Alec Baldwin, Juliette Lewis and Eddie Redmayne. Directed by Derek Martini and adapted by Martini and Andea Portes, the film debuts at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2011. THIS EVENT WAS RECORDED LIVE AT SKYLIGHT BOOKS OCTOBER 21, 2011.
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Nov 8, 2011 • 47min

Jon Reiner

The Man Who Couldn't Eat - Gallery Books Award-winning magazine writer Jon Reiner will discuss and sign his book The Man Who Couldn't Eat, about the illness, infection, and doctor's orders that prevented him from eating or drinking anything at all for months. "An engrossing and candid memoir. As a piece of writing, it's fearless and singular." --Publishers Weekly Jon Reiner won the 2010 James Beard Foundation Award for Magazine Feature Writing with Recipes for the collaborative Esquire article “How Men Eat.”  His memoir, The Man Who Couldn’t Eat, is based on an acclaimed article of the same name that he wrote for Esquire in 2009.  He lives in New York City with his wife and two children. THIS EVENT WAS RECORDED LIVE AT SKYLIGHT BOOKS OCTOBER 18, 2011.
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Nov 8, 2011 • 52min

Arthur Phillips

The Tragedy of Arthur (Random House) We're thrilled to welcome back bestselling novelist Arthur Philips for his acclaimed latest, The Tragedy of Arthur! This virtuosic novel (masquerading as a memoir) includes an entire five-act "lost" William Shakespeare play! "A long-lost Shakespeare play surfaces in Phillips's wily fifth novel, a sublime faux memoir framed as the introduction to the play's first printing—a Modern Library edition, of course… The play itself . . . reads not unlike something written by the man from Stratford-upon-Avon. It's a tricky project, funny and brazen, smart and playful.” —Publishers Weekly, Starred Review Arthur Phillips was born in Minneapolis and educated at Harvard. He has been a child actor, a jazz musician, a speech writer, and a five-time Jeopardy! champion. His first novel, Prague, was named a Notable Book of the Year by the New York Times and received the Los Angeles Times/Art Seidenbaum Award for best first novel. He is also the bestselling author of The Egyptologist, Angelica, and The Song is You. His novels have published in over two dozen countries. He lives in New York City with his wife and two sons. Photo of the author by Barbi Reed. THIS EVENT WAS RECORDED LIVE AT SKYLIGHT BOOKS OCTOBER 18, 2011.
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Nov 5, 2011 • 31min

Ben Ehrenreich

Ether (City Lights) Ben Ehrenreich (The Suitors) returns to Skylight to read and sign his acclaimed second novel, Ether. "Ether is a dark and powerful work, with disturbing metaphysical overtones. Ben Ehrenreich is a gathering power in the literary land." --John Banville, author of The Infinities and The Sea Praise for The Suitors: "Smart and postmodern in a puckish, Calvino-like sense. . . . Ehrenreich writes with an ease and pure line-by-line skill that's rare." — New York Times Book Review Ben Ehrenreich is an award-winning journalist and fiction writer. His fiction has been published in McSweeney's, Bomb, and Black Clock, among other publications. His novel, The Suitors, was published by Counterpoint in 2006 and received widespread critical attention. This is his second novel. THIS EVENT WAS RECORDED LIVE AT SKYLIGHT BOOKS OCTOBER 16, 2011.
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Nov 5, 2011 • 30min

Jeanne Darst

Fiction Ruined My Family (Riverhead Books) A launch party for local author Jeanne Darst and her debut book, the memoir Fiction Ruined My Family. "Fiction Ruined My Family had me laughing out loud, which I almost never do, with one jaw-dropping scene after another. On nearly every page there's some sentence that's so perfect, in an old-school Oscar Wilde/Dorothy Parker sort of way, that it made everything I've ever written or said seem like dull, drunken mumbling." --Ira Glass, host of "This American Life" "Dazzlingly funny, gut wrenching and infested with writing that will absolutely floor you. Fiction Ruined My Family has ruined me--how will I ever be able to use those adjectives again and mean them as much as I do now?" --Sloane Crosley, author of How Did You Get This Number Jeanne Darst is a writer/performer who has written for The New York Times and The New York Times Magazine, and has performed her solo plays in bars, barns, and living rooms across the United States. An excerpt from Fiction Ruined My Family aired on This American Life. She lives in Los Angeles. Photo of the author by Cory Lashever. THIS EVENT WAS RECORDED LIVE AT SKYLIGHT BOOKS OCTOBER 14, 2011.
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Nov 4, 2011 • 44min

Jeffrey Eugenides

The Marriage Plot (Farrar, Straus, & Giroux) We're thrilled to announce that Jeffrey Eugenides, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Middlesex and The Virgin Suicides, will be coming to Skylight to read and sign his new novel, The Marriage Plot! Jeffrey Eugenides was born in Detroit and attended Brown and Stanford Universities. His first novel, The Virgin Suicides, was published by FSG to great acclaim in 1993, and he has received numerous awards for his work. In 2003, Eugenides received the Pulitzer Prize for his novel Middlesex (FSG, 2002), which was also a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, and France’s Prix Médicis. Photo of the author by Karen Yamauchi. THIS EVENT WAS RECORDED LIVE AT SKYLIGHT BOOKS OCTOBER 13, 2011.
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Nov 4, 2011 • 46min

Luis J. Rodriguez

It Calls You Back: An Odyssey Through Love, Addiction, Revolutions, and Healing (Touchstone) Luis J. Rodriguez, author of Always Running and Republic of East L.A., launches his new book It Calls You Back! "Rodriguez’s life story is astonishing . . . It takes a heart broken open by a lifetime of sorrows to write with this wisdom and compassion. It takes a visionary to use this knowledge in service to those the world despises—troubled youth, the homeless, the incarcerated, the poor, the migrant—to be called back for those you love." —Sandra Cisneros, author of Caramelo and The House on Mango Street The son of Mexican immigrants, Luis Rodriguez began writing in his early teens and has won national recognition as a poet, journalist, fiction writer, children’s book writer, and critic. He has emerged as one of the leading Chicano writers in the country with fourteen published books. Luis is best known for the 1993 memoir of gang life, Always Running: La Vida Loca, Gang Days in L.A. Now selling more than 300,000 copies, this book garnered a Carl Sandburg Literary Award, a Chicago Sun-Times Book Award, and was designated a New York Times Notable Book. Rodriguez co-founded Tia Chucha Press and Tia Chucha’s Centro Cultural & Bookstore, a cultural center in Northeast San Fernando Valley. He is currently working as a peacemaker among gangs on a national and international level. Photo of the author by D. Zapa Media. THIS EVENT WAS RECORDED LIVE AT SKYLIGHT BOOKS OCTOBER 11, 2011.
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Nov 4, 2011 • 55min

Hector Tobar

The Barbarian Nurseries (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux) Los Angeles Times columnist, Pulitzer-winning journalist, and acclaimed novelist Hector Tobar will read and sign his highly-anticipated new novel, The Barbarian Nurseries. "Tobar is both inventive and relentless in pricking the pretentious social consciences of his entitled Americans, though he also casts a sober look on the foibles of the Mexicans who serve them. His sharp eye for Southern California culture, spiraling plot twists, ecological awareness, and ample willingness to dole out come-uppance to the nauseatingly privileged may put readers in mind of T.C. Boyle." --Publishers Weekly Hector Tobar, now a weekly columnist for the "Los Angeles Times", is a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and a novelist. He is the author of "Translation Nation" and "The Tattooed Soldier". The son of Guatemalan immigrants, he is a native of the city of Los Angeles, where he lives with his wife and three children. Photo of the author by Doug Knutson. THIS EVENT WAS RECORDED LIVE AT SKYLIGHT BOOKS OCTOBER 4, 2011.
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Nov 4, 2011 • 47min

Ben Markovits

Childish Loves (W. W. Norton) Novelist Ben Markovits will read and sign the third and final entry is his critically acclaimed trilogy of novels surrounding the life of Lord Byron. "This story-within-a-story-within-a-story poses questions about the very nature of fiction." --Booklist "I've been a keen reader of this unfolding trilogy, in its totality a work of high intelligence and canny storytelling. . . . With Childish Loves, his concluding novel, Markovits reaches well beyond the usual confines of historical fiction, breaking the boundaries of the genre, in a moving finale that raises this trilogy to a level of artfulness that deserves a wide audience and deep appreciation." --Jay Parini, author of The Last Station and The Passages of H.M. Benjamin Markovits grew up in Texas, London and Berlin. He left an unpromising career as a professional basketball player to study the Romantics. Since then he has taught high-school English, edited a left-wing cultural magazine, and written essays, stories and reviews for, among other publications, the New York Times, the Guardian, the London Review of Books and the Paris Review. His novels include The Syme Papers, Either Side of Winter, Imposture, and A Quiet Adjustment. Markovits has lived in London since 2000 and is married with a daughter and a son. He teaches creative writing at the Royal Holloway, University of London.

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