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Call It Horses

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Full Title:

Call It Horses

Contributors:

By (Author) Jessie van Eerden

ISBN:

9780983740599

Publisher:

Dzanc Books

Imprint:

Dzanc Books

Publication Date:

5th February 2025

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Prizes:

Winner of Dzanc Prize for Fiction 2019 (United States)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Description

*Award-winning and critically acclaimed author, whose previous awards include the Gulf Coast Prize for Nonfiction, Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award , Denny C. Plattner Award for Creative Nonfiction, VanderMey Nonfiction Prize, Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation Creative Fellow, and Milton Fellowship recipient
*Significant author connections to regional community and ideal readership groups
*National galley mailing and features, interviews, and excerpts outreach, with focus on outlets to which the author has previous connections: Oxford American, River Teeth, Gulf Coast, Arts & Letters, Appalachian Heritage, Image Journal, Still, Ruminate, Blackbird, Antietam Review, New England Review, and reliable literary fiction champions
*Outreach through the authors connections to the Appalachian Studies Association Conference and Appalachian literary community, as well as universities and colleges, targeting course adoption; author has strong connection at West Virginia colleges
*Independent bookstore mailing and special outreach to local indies, including Book No Further (Roanoke, VA), Taylor Books (Charleston, WV), Prairie Lights, Malaprops, and more
*Outreach to regional publications and organizations such as SIBA, Garden and Gun, Southern Living, and local publications including The Roanoke Times (VA), Charleston Gazette-Mail (WV), The Dominon Post (WV) and more
*Promotion through author's robust social media channels
*Outreach to book clubs and Great Group Reads nomination
*Conference participation, virtual or otherwise, at AWP, Virginia Festival of the Book, Southern Festival of the Book, NC Book Festival, and Festival of Faith and Writing
*Egalleys available on Edelweiss
*Significant awards push

Reviews

"Call It Horses is a spectacular novel. With the gorgeous language of Jayne Anne Phillips and the compassion of Carson McCullers, Jessie van Eerden follows an unforgettable cast of women through their lives and longing in West Virginia with precision and insight. An original, beautifully structured, and deeply moving book." --Karen E. Bender, author of The New Order and Refund, finalist for the National Book Award "Forget Go West, young man. Forget cowboys and conquest. Here, it's a blue Oldsmobile Royale that takes three lost women out from the wiles of West Virginia, out from the working poor and humidity and domestic abuse and grief, away from every lost love and hard love they've ever known, as they drive toward the desert ghost of Georgia O'Keeffe, the one woman they think might have had it all figured out. With Call It Horses, Jessie van Eerden has reinvented the classic American road trip into an unforgettable, cinematic shero's journey that will have the reader laughing, crying, and calling up that old best girlfriend, the one you haven't talked to in so long, saying, Life is too damned short. Let's go for a ride." --Rebecca Gayle Howell, author of American Purgatory and Render / An Apocalypse Jessie van Eerden manages, in prose so luminous it feels backlit by the golden hour, to give familiar topicsfamily, history, grieftheir monumental due. But as exact are its descriptions of Appalachian bog and the dusty canyons of West Texas, Call It Horses locates its mystery in the liminal. The westward journey these three women take is filled with take-out meals and cheap hotel rooms, but the novels most illuminating route is an unsettling and compassionate search for solace. Michael Parker, author of Prairie Fever and All I Have in This World Call It Horses is so many wonderful things at once: a road novelthree women trying to outrun grief, from the limestone caves of Caudell, West Virginia to the canyons of Palo Duro, Texas; a portrait of the artist as restless skeptic; a meditation on language itself. I know of few writers who write as well as Jessie van Eerden about the sacredness of language, the way it calls forth the world by naming it. Van Eerden doesnt just write about it; she enacts it formallythe shapeshifting magic of words, the acrobatic possibilities of sentences, the beautiful, yearning, fail and fail better lengths to which we all go to make our minds heard. Maud Casey, author of The Man Who Walked Away and The Art of Mystery "A novel of grit and grace. Jessie van Eerden, in language both lean and lush, tells this story of women on the runwomen who discover that in leaving they find exactly where theyre meant to be. The final scene is one Ill remember always. Lee Martin, Pulitzer Prize finalist and author of Yours, Jean "I was so moved by this one, I sobbed at the end. And the language! What a gifted author." Peg Alford Pursell, author of A Girl Goes into the Forest "A rich and lyric meditation on love and individuality, Call It Horses depicts three women fleeingliterally, in a stolen, rusty Oldsmobilethe fixed narratives of gender, family, home, and death theyd been coaxed into. Filled with poetry, working class grit, and undogmatic spirituality, this novel shows us what we gain when we become outlaws in our own lives." John Englehardt, author of Bloomland

Author Bio

Jessie van Eerden is author of three novels: Glorybound, winner of the Foreword Editors Choice Fiction Prize; My Radio Radio; and Call It Horses, winner of the Dzanc Books Prize for Fiction. Her portrait essay collection The Long Weeping won the Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award, and her work has appeared in Best American Spiritual Writing, Oxford American, New England Review, and other venues. Jessie has been awarded the Gulf Coast Prize in Nonfiction, the Milton Fellowship, and a Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation Fellowship. She holds an MFA in nonfiction from the University of Iowa and teaches at Hollins University.

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