BILL COTTER - The Parallel Apartments
Tuesday, Feb 25 at 7PM BookPeople Presents Acclaimed Author speaking & signing Annie La Ganga & Rebecca Beegle, | |
Austin author Bill Cotter produces visceral, absurd, and downright hilarious fiction. His new novel follows Justine Moppett, 34 and pregnant, from New York to Austin where she is met with a cast of misfits hurtling towards their own calamities, and each other. We're looking forward to an evening of fun and unusual literary adventure tonight. And we're thrilled to have The Grownup Lady Story Company with us tonight,
two writers and storytellers known for their outrageous and funny true
stories and their lovingly dysfunctional BFF chemistry. Join us! | |
Justine Moppett is 34, pregnant, and fleeing an abusive relationship in New York to dig up an even more traumatic childhood in Austin. Waiting for her there is a cast of more than a dozen misfits -- a hemophobic aspiring serial killer, a deranged soprano opera singer, a debt-addicted entrepreneur-cum-madam, a matchmaking hermaphrodite -- each hurtling toward their own calamities, and, ultimately, toward each other. BILL COTTER was born in Dallas in 1964, and has labored as an antiquarian book dealer and restorer since 2000. He presently lives in Austin with his girlfriend, the poet Annie La Ganga. | |
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- Street:
- 603 N Lamar Blvd
- City:
- Austin ,
- Province:
- Texas
- Postal Code:
- 78703-5413
- Country:
- United States
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