David Eric Tomlinson

author of THE MIDNIGHT MAN (Simon & Schuster, 2017)

  • The Novel
  • About
  • Stories
  • Blog
  • Photos
  • Events
    • Event Archive
  • Contact
    • Press Kit
  • For Book Clubs

Posts Tagged → authors

DIY MFA Reading List: “Independence Day” by Richard Ford

posted in Blog on January 23, 2011 by David Eric Tomlinson 2 Comments

A father enlists the Founding Fathers to try and teach his increasingly maladjusted teenage son the true meaning of “independence”, in Richard Ford’s lyrical sequel to “The Sportswriter”.

Continue reading →

DIY MFA Reading List: “Slaughterhouse-Five” by Kurt Vonnegut

posted in Blog on January 16, 2011 by David Eric Tomlinson 1 Comment

Listen up: Kurt Vonnegut speaks truth to power (and yes, he’s talking directly to YOU), in this melancholy meditation on the psychological costs of war and violence.

Continue reading →

DIY MFA Reading List (Double Header): “The Elegance of the Hedgehog” and “Anna Karenina”

posted in Blog on December 28, 2010 by David Eric Tomlinson 1 Comment

“Don’t Worry, Be Happy!” – Muriel Barbery channels Leo Tolstoy (and Bobby McFerrin) in this rich little literary treatise on time.

Continue reading →

DIY MFA Reading List: “Jesus’ Son” by Denis Johnson

posted in Blog on December 5, 2010 by David Eric Tomlinson 1 Comment

Denis Johnson’s starry-eyed protagonist fumbles towards ecstasy, in this lyrical collection of linked short stories about addiction, loss, and recovery.

Continue reading →

DIY MFA Reading List: “Shadow Country” by Peter Matthiessen

posted in Blog on November 19, 2010 by David Eric Tomlinson 1 Comment

Father, Son … and Unholy Ghost: Peter Matthiessen’s “Shadow Country” presents an America struggling to recover from the hangover of the Civil War, as an entire community bears witness to the killing of “bloody” Mister E. J. Watson.

Continue reading →

DIY MFA Reading List: “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay” by Michael Chabon

posted in Blog on October 31, 2010 by David Eric Tomlinson 1 Comment

Holy Shazaam Batman! Michael Chabon transmogrifies the business behind the comic book industry into an allegory on escaping from the shackles of race, sex, and capitalism in “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay” … and the result is out of this world.

Continue reading →
← Older posts
Newer posts →

Navigate

  • The Novel
  • About
  • Stories
  • Blog
  • Photos
  • Events
    • Event Archive
  • Contact
    • Press Kit
  • For Book Clubs

Explore

about me Annie Dillard authors character children Civil War creative process Dallas David Eric Tomlinson DIY MFA in Creative Writing Reading List Don DeLillo Douglas Kearney Eudora Welty getting old Gordon Lish James Ellroy Lenny Bruce Malcolm Lowry Michael Chabon monomyth music NPR Oklahoma personal narrative philosophy Pilgrim at Tinker Creek plot poems Ralph Ellison random Raymond Carver reading research reviews Richard Ford short stories summer Superman The Hero's Journey The Midnight Man Tim O'Brien Vietnam War World War II writing writing exercises

Find

Browse

Fine Print

Privacy Policy
© 2021 David Eric Tomlinson, all rights reserved.