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1. A roving elegy, a highly personal lens through which to examine the all-too-human tendencies to both honor death and avoid its inevitability 2. Potential blurbs from Jim Shepard, Ander Monson, Alison Deming, Manuel Munoz 3. Lopez comes from a strong literary background: his aunt is novelist/memoirist Abigail Thomas (published by Scribner); his grandfather is renowned science writer Lewis Thomas, author of the classic essay collection Lives of a Cell 4. His work has been published in numerous journals, including being selected for the Notable "Best American Essay" selection 5. He has been a…mehr

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1. A roving elegy, a highly personal lens through which to examine the all-too-human tendencies to both honor death and avoid its inevitability 2. Potential blurbs from Jim Shepard, Ander Monson, Alison Deming, Manuel Munoz 3. Lopez comes from a strong literary background: his aunt is novelist/memoirist Abigail Thomas (published by Scribner); his grandfather is renowned science writer Lewis Thomas, author of the classic essay collection Lives of a Cell 4. His work has been published in numerous journals, including being selected for the Notable "Best American Essay" selection 5. He has been a fellow at both Bread Loaf and MacDowell 6. Recent books about dying and the industry surrounding death have been extremely popular (Smoke Will Get In Your Eyes) and this book should be favorably received by that audience as well 7. Lopez has received the following awards and fellowships: Olive B. O'Connor Fellowship in Creative Nonfiction from Colgate University (2015-2016), MacDowell Colony Fellowship (2016), Bread Loaf Work-Study Scholarship (2015), Notable Essay in Best American Essays (2015), Two University of Arizona Foundation Awards 8. Shelf Awareness and Goodreads giveaways 9. ALA Annual and BEA ARCs 10. The book was submitted to Counterpoint through Eula Biss's agent (comparing to to her No Man's Land) and came to him through his mentor Ander Monson, a NYPL Young Lions Finalist and 2006 Graywolf Literary Nonfiction Prize winner (""om's talents are all over the place and frankly off the charts."), thus a potential blurb from Monson is most likely.
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THOMAS MIRA Y LOPEZ is from New York City. He earned an M.F.A. in creative nonfiction from the University of Arizona, and his work has appeared in The Georgia Review, Kenyon Review Online, and The Normal School, among other publications. He currently lives in North Carolina, where he is the 2017-2018 Kenan Visiting Writer at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.