A Year in Reading: Morgan Talty (and Charlie Talty) — The Millions
In the middle of our bed, my wife and I set our three-week-old down on his belly. We hadn’t yet moved into our new home that was being built, and so we were still living in our 450 square foot apartment. Jorden, my wife, had turned the top of our dresser into a baby station, and on the ends of each side she placed wicker baskets filled with diapers, wipes, cream for rashes, and so on, but also a few books and some soft rattly toys.
Read More36 Exciting New Book Releases for 2024 — Book Riot
Morgan Talty’s debut collection of stories, Night of the Living Rez, garnered more accolades and awards than most of the other books released this century. Seriously! So readers are SO excited for his debut novel, about a man with a secret and an addiction who is trying to hold on to his family and his life.
Read MoreSpring 2024 Adult Preview: Literary Fiction — Publishers Weekly
Families reckon with life-altering events, artists transform themselves, and colonialism rears its ugly head in this season’s novels and collections. Plus, Native writers Tommy Orange and Morgan Talty follow up their breakout debuts.
Read MoreAnd Other Stories lands three-book deal in an ‘unprecedented’ sum from Talty — The Bookseller
And Other Stories has acquired a three-book deal with Morgan Talty in a "unprecedented" sum for the publisher following a four-way auction.
Read MoreMorgan Talty Recommends What You Should Read for Native American Heritage Month — PEN
Morgan Talty, the winner of the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize on his debut short story collection, Night of the Living Rez with Tin House has curated a reading list for Native American Heritage Month.
Read More“Vacationland” by Kerri Arsenault — New York Times Book Review
Morgan Talty’s stories about a Penobscot family are set where Maine’s millions of tourists don’t tend to go: in places damaged by toxic pollutants or opioids, bankrupted by government inaction, devoured by poverty, haunted by our country’s colonial past.
Read MoreMorgan Talty’s Novel FIRE, EXIT forthcoming from Tin House in 2024
Author Morgan Talty’s Fire, Exit, to Masie Cochran at Tin House Books, for publication in summer 2024, by Rebecca Friedman at Rebecca Friedman Literary.
Read MoreBest Reviewed Short Story Collections of 2022 — LitHub
“. . . a stunning look at a family navigating their lives through crisis—it’s a shockingly strong debut, sure, but it’s also a masterwork by a major talent.” — Michael Schaub
Read MoreA Conversation with Morgan Talty — New Books Network
Our guest is: Professor Morgan Talty, who is a citizen of the Penobscot Indian Nation where he grew up.
Read More“There, There” author shares 8 books to read for Native American Heritage Month — Today
“Morgan Talty’s short story collection is one of my favorite books of the year.” — Tommy Orange
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