Monday, April 10 FICTION Debut Ray Robinson’s ELECTRICITY, narrated by a 30 year-old epileptic woman estranged from her family and used to scraping by on her own, who must confront the mystery of her past and decide how she wants to live when she learns that her mother is dead, to Amy Hundley at Grove/Atlantic/Black Cat, by Jennifer Carlson at Dunow, Carlson & Lerner. mail@dclagency.com Altaf Tyrewala’s NO GOD IN SIGHT, about present-day Bombay told through a series of linked vignettes, to Karan Mahajan at MacAdam/Cage, for publication in fall 2005, in a nice deal, by Penguin India. Debra Finerman’s […]
By Michael Cader
By Michael Cader