The Pleasures of 2016
by Jeffrey Ford
Reading
2016
Fiction
–
Some
of the fiction I read and liked this year. I think most of these are from 2016.
They’re not in any order of preference.
The
Fisherman by John Langan, Word Horde
The
Assimilated Cuban’s Guide to Quantum Santeria by Carlos
Hernandez, Rosarium Press
Disappearance
at Devil’s Rock by Paul Tremblay, William Morrow
Everfair
by Nisi Shawl, Tor Books
A
Collapse of Horses by Brian Everson, Coffee House Press
Swift
to Chase by Laird Barron, Journal Stone
The
Story of Hong Gildong by Heo Gyun, translated by Minsoo Kang,
Penguin
Not
Much Said the Cat by Michael Swanwick, Tachyon
Publications
The
Doll Master by Joyce Carol Oates, Mysterious Press
Mongrels
by
Stephen Graham Jones, William Morrow
Furnace
by Livia Lewellyn, Word Horde
The Wilds by Julia Elliott, Tin House Books
The Grief Hole by Kaaron Warren, Ifwg Publishing
Non-fiction
–
The
Curve of Binding Energy by John McPhee, Noonday
Mauve:
How One Man Invented a Color That Changed the World
by Simon Garfield, WW Norton & Company
Hamlet
In Purgatory by Steven Greenblat, Princeton Classics
The
Voice Within by Charles Fernyhough, Basic Books
The
Penguin Book of the Undead by Scott G. Bruce, Penguin
Akira
Kurasowa: Something Like an Autobiography by Akira
Kurasowa, Vintage
The
All-Pervading Melodious Drumbeat: The Life of Ra Lotsawa
by Ra Yeshe Senge, Penguin
Movie--
The Witch
Books
I’m Looking Forward to in 2017—
Borne
by Jeff VanderMeer, MCD
Amberlough
by Lara Elena Donnelly, TorBooks
The
Art of Starving by Sam Miller, Harper Collins
Jeffrey Ford,is the author of the novels, Vanitas, The Physiognomy, Memoranda, The Beyond, The Portrait of Mrs. Charbuque, The Girl in the Glass, The Cosmology of the Wider World, and The Shadow Year. His story collections are The Fantasy Writer's Assistant, The Empire of Ice Cream, The Drowned Life, Crackpot Palace, and A Natural History of Hell .He is the recipient of the World Fantasy Award, Nebula, Shirley Jackson Award, Edgar Allan Poe Award, Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire and the Hayakawa Award.
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