Sunday, August 16, 2009


American Author Publishes a Parting Gift for New Zealand.

Having been given the stern word from the New Zealand Immigration Department, American writer William Dewey (Without a Soul to Move) plans to leave some of his writing for the people of Aotearoa.
The gift comes in the form of eleven short stories collected and collated together in one volume titled, My Tender Jaw, and will be released by Wellington publishing collective Lawrence & Gibson on Thursday August 27.
The stories cover pretty much any subject you ever wanted to read about from alienation to Wyoming and Samuel Beckett. There is also one or two featuring a dog.
Some of the stories in My Tender Jaw go back ten or twelve years. Some were written just a few months ago,” William Dewey says.
There's no real theme tying them all together, not by conscious choice. But I have noticed little pet notions working their way in, popping up from time to time, ideas that preoccupied me as a much younger writer and preoccupy me still today."

Born in Colorado, Dewey has been wandering aimlessly ever since. In 2007 he landed in New Zealand with just a pen and a head full of ideas. Lawrence & Gibson - publishers of On the Conditions and Possibilities of Helen Clark Taking Me as Her Young Lover – then provided the parchment, and his second novel Without a Soul to Move was released last year to considerable applause both here and in the USA. Indeed, Dewey has already been invited to participate in a series of book readings in Seattle on his return.
As a traveler and writer my time and thoughts are porous, and I often find immediate comfort in short stories,” Lawrence & Gibson’s Richard Meros explains.
Plus, when we first started working with Will Dewey he was meant to be the collective’s cash cow, and in tough economic times such a collection offers great value for money.”

Since his second novel, Dewey has been busy compiling this collection of stories, as well as running a writing workshop with Evolve Youth Centre in Wellington, climbing Mount Victoria and plotting ways to extend his visa.

My Tender Jaw’ will be launched at Unity Books, Willis Street, Wellington at 6.00pm on Thursday August 27th, and marks the eighth release by Lawrence and Gibson. Readers of

this blog are warmly invited to the launch.

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