A Ghost-Thick Landscape

I recently had the pleasure of writing an 'Author's Guide to Iceland' for Fodor's. Over the years I have met many people with plans to visit Iceland, and have frequently found myself offering suggestions for places they might not otherwise visit.

This article, which can be read in its totality on Fodor's website, sums up some of my must-see-and-dos for anyone interested in encountering Iceland through its literature.

 

An Author's Guide to Iceland

W.H. Auden once said that, "Few people take an interest in Iceland, but in those few the interest is passionate." Truer words were never spoken. Those who visit Iceland find themselves unexpectedly and often profoundly in love with the country, and writers in particular seem most affected by its sudden grip around the heart. It is a ghost-thick landscape, a keeper of secrets and stories, and a sanctuary for those born with a love of the written word.

Iceland's relationship to literature is as unusual as the fields of lava—covered in moss, hissing steam—that lie, cooled and ragged in the south. While for centuries it was one of Europe's poorest countries—an island plagued by seasons of hostile weather, bringing only starvation and deprivation—Iceland has always been a remarkably fertile place for literature. Ever since the composition of the renowned Sagas in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, Iceland's national identity has been inextricably bound to reading and writing, resulting in almost universal literacy in even the darkest and impoverished of centuries.

What better way to experience Iceland then, than through its stories. 

Read the rest of 'An Author's Guide to Iceland here.

 

Burial Rites Released in the US

It is with great excitement that I announce that Burial Rites is now available in the United States of America and Canada, published by Little, Brown. My heartfelt thanks to Judy Clain and the rest of the Little, Brown team for transforming my manuscript into an exquisite hardback novel. 

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To celebrate the North American publication of Burial Rites , I will be touring the US over September and October. Please see below for a list of readings and signings, and turn to my Events page for more detailed information. I hope to see you there.

15 September: Book Court, Brooklyn, NY

19 September: Odyssey Books, South Hadley, MA

21 September: Books & Books, Coral Gables, FL

23 September: Magers & Quinn, Minneapolis, MN

24 September: Book Stall, Winnetka, IL

26 September: Boswell Book Company, Milwaukee, WI

28 September: Rainy Day Books, Fairway, KS

29 September: Parnassus Books, Nashville, TN

30 September: Book People, Austin, TX

3 October: Vroman’s, Pasadena, CA

4 October: Book Passage, Corte Madera, CA

5 October: Bookshop Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA




 

 

2013 Edinburgh Festival First Book Award

As an attendee of this year's 2013 Edinburgh International Book Festival, Burial Rites is eligible for the 2013 FIRST BOOK AWARD.

The Edinburgh International Book Festival First Book Award celebrates the wealth of new writing included in the Book Festival programme each year.

Every debut novelist and every overseas writer whose words are published in English for the first time is included in the award, along with a selection of young adult fiction. 

Unlike other literary prizes, the winner of the First Book Award is selected by readers. Best of all, everyone who votes in the Award will be entered into a prize draw to win all of the 42 shortlisted titles! The winner of the draw will be contacted after the voting has closed. 

Vote for Burial Rites in the First Book Award, sponsored by eBooks by Sainsbury’s.

Voting will close on Monday 14 October.