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Catching a Story by the Tale: Tips on getting started for beginning fiction writers and new teachers of creative writing

Catching a Story by the Tale: Tips on getting started for beginning fiction writers and new teachers of creative writing

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The Kojo Hand A NOVEL BY TOM GATTEN

“I’m very impressed with the vivid characterization here. From the self-conscious, guarded, headstrong Deanie, the hilariously crass but needy Barett, to the big-hearted Zerk, tortured by his past, and the quietly noble Kojo, each character is unique, consistent, and nicely layered. Deanie’s struggle to discover and stand by beliefs in an adult world that is constantly asking her to compromise is especially engaging. I also admire the moral force underlying the narrative: The Kojo Hand makes it clear that longing—whether for recognition, sex, fame, a sense of belonging—can lead to destruction and isolation when people let their desires blindly motivate them. The Kojo Hand is a giving and humane novel, exploring interesting and important human problems with a gentle hand.”
— Writer’s Digest

Mapper of Mists POEMS AND TRANSLATIONS

“I think Tom Gatten’s Mapper of Mists is a remarkable book of poems. For years I’ve been familiar with Gatten’s work and here we have it together with a great deal of grace, intensity and energy.”
— Jim Harrison
Author of Letters to Yesenin, Legends of the Fall, Dalva, The Woman Lit by Fireflies, Returning to Earth, The River Swimmer

The Bamboushay Steel Band RECORDING

Tom Gatten played with The Bamboushay Steel Band for two years. Based in East Lansing, the band played in places ranging from the original Hamtramck High School to the famous Gate of Horn club in Chicago. In 1962, National Educational Television produced, broadcast, and rebroadcast a half-hour show by the band. The band’s Folkways Records LP Album #FS3835 was reissued on Compact Disc by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings in 2001 and is also available on iTunes.

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