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Think Ink for the New Year

After an exhilarating first holiday season, we’re ready to support your new year’s writing resolutions!  Our January feature reminds you to “Think Ink” with 10% off all writer’s resources.  We also hope to keep the inspiration alive  with our new Writer’s Space incentive.

Inspiration!

Beginning this month, writers that log two hours or more in a single week at the Writer’s Space will receive 15% off any Cuppa Pulp book.  Just record your hours in the Writer’s Space blue book, and either receive your discount immediately or pick up a coupon at the counter for 15% off your purchase.  Only one coupon per month… and no double discounts.  Coupons expire 1 month after issuance. Other than those teeny restrictions, it’s almost like getting paid to write whatever you want (almost). We hope you will enjoy our appreciation for your hard work!

Look for a blog post by Cuppa Pulp proprietress Donna Miele on character development (as in fictional characters… if you are simply seeking to develop character, you may want to look elsewhere), coming soon, as well as our winter calendar.

Donna will also lead the Winter Book Club on Rules of Civility, by Amor Towles, Monday, January 28 at 7:30 pm.  Email info@cuppapulp.com or call Meadowlark at (845) 290-1572 to sign up.

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A Truly Grand Opening

James King, author of Bill Warrington’s Last Chance

Last Sunday, November 18, we brought in a few dozen of the best cookies ever, put out some great, big, shiny balloons, and called it a Grand Opening Party—and what a lovely afternoon it was! Readers and writers arrived from throughout the Chestnut Ridge community and beyond to wish us luck, share a bite and a cuppa, and tour the writer’s space and store.

We were especially delighted that two of our favorite authors came by!

James King and wife Joanne came down from Connecticut to congratulate us, taking advantage of a lingeringly lovely fall afternoon. James signed a few copies of Bill Warrington’s Last Chance, his novel, for us—come and get them!

Ed Bieber, author of What Color Is the Wind?

Ed Bieber is pictured here pardoning a turkey (albeit a little late…) as the beloved Thurston of Nature Place Day Camp fame. His book, What Color Is the Wind?, a nature activity guide for families, has been a Meadowlark bestseller this season. We were thrilled to hear from Ed that What Color Is the Wind? has also proven itself a bit of a sleeper hit at the big local chain too—but remember, we carried it first!

Below is Donna, Cuppa Pulp proprietress, showing off Bill Warrington’s Last Chance alongside The Pull of Gravity, a middle-grade novel by his friend, Gae Polisner.

May all of our local writers one day have the thrill of seeing their names printed sideways on the spine of a book at a store!

Quality Reading!

Of course, authors’ names look equally good in the stacks of our local libraries. Not one, but two local librarians—I won’t mention names here, but you know who you are—paid us visits as well. Contrary to popular myth, librarians are among the heartiest of partiers. Ply them with cookies and watch the fun unfold!

Thank you to all who came out, and thank you for supporting Cuppa Pulp Booksellers and the Writer’s Space! Our most recent blog post is full of thanks, too—please read it here.

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Motherlunge by Kristin Scott

Motherlunge, by Kristin Scott
Motherlunge, by Kristin Scott

Winner of the 2013 Association of Writers and Writing Programs Prize in the Novel, Scott’s debut explores the feminine in every aspect… not academically, but intimately.  One of this month’s Full-Color Love features (because… who needs more Gray?).

Limited stock right now, but more to come!

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The Writing Life: Write Here, Write Now

Branching associative word chains formed during Exploding Writer’s Block!, November 8.

This Thanksgiving weekend, Cuppa Pulp has been most thankful for those who have helped to inaugurate our initiative in building and supporting a reading and writing community here in Chestnut Ridge. The image featured today is a notebook page straight out of our workshop with Emmy Laybourne, “Exploding Writer’s Block.” Earlier this fall, Julie Goldberg led our very first Book Club in discussing Erin Morgenstern’s The Night Circus. And we look forward to more free workshops in the coming months.

We also thank Ingrid Hopkins and Bern Weintraub for continuing to make the Writer’s Space possible. The Writer’s Space saw new users this fall, as local writers discovered a peaceful yet stimulating environment upstairs at Meadowlark, complete with a clear, well-lit desk, free Wifi for research, and a shelf full of free writer’s resources at arm’s reach. We hope that all writers within an easy jog will continue to enjoy the Writer’s Space.

Finally, we thank you, our local customers! Did you have a chance to come by Meadowlark/Sunbridge/Cuppa Pulp on Small Business Saturday? What a festive and warm alternative to the usual channels of holiday trade! Where else can you find beautiful, thoughtfully chosen natural toys and gifts, a rich, easily accessible selection of anthroposophical resources, and a curated selection of reading enjoyment for yourself as well as your family and friends, all under one cozy roof?

Our next event for writers will be The Gift List, a workshop on character development by Cuppa Pulp owner Donna Miele, on the evening of Thursday, December 13–see our Fall Events Calendar for details. Our next Book Club selection is Rules of Civility, by Amor Towles, winner of the NAIBA Book of the Year award in fiction. Please sign up for either (or both!) via email to info@cuppapulp.com, or on the clipboard at Meadowlark (look for it in the display to the left of the door as you enter).

Look for a News and Events post, coming soon, all about our Grand Opening party last weekend. Thanks.

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Winter Features

We are featuring five exciting new titles that are perfect as gifts, or for your own enjoyment.

Jonathan Evison’s Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving explores the relationship between a recently trained home care worker and his first client, a teenaged boy ravaged by disease but otherwise as willful, confused, and abrasive as any.

With The Yellow Birds, Kevin Powers offers a war novel as beautiful for its poetry as its insightful and complex emotion.

Laura Lamont’s Life in Pictures, by Emma Straub, romantically and wistfully paints a portrait of Hollywood in its glory years, through the life of one bright starlet.

Barbara Kingsolver’s eagerly awaited new novel, Flight Behavior, places imperiled butterflies at the forefront of a global climate crisis.

And Austin Kleon’s Steal Like an Artist offers entertaining, outside-the-box tips for pursuing your creative dreams.

Enjoy!

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Flight Behavior, by Barbara Kingsolver

Flight Behavior, by Barbara Kingsolver

The eagerly awaited new novel by Barbara Kingsolver offers another strong heroine, and a story about what the plight of the Monarch butterfly might tell us about our own destiny, and the future of the earth.

Dellarobia is already low on the totem pole of her husband’s family, as well as the entire local farming community in small-town Tennessee. When she happens upon a forested valley on her father-in-law’s land filled with silent red fire, she doesn’t understand the events past and present of which she is now the center.

The red fire turns out to be a multitude of butterflies, driven off-course by a series of weather-related events. Slowly, the community and Dellarobia herself learn what this miracle could mean for the fate of the earth. Meanwhile, Dellarobia comes to terms with the fire of her own life’s purpose, as the butterflies awaken her to the unbalance in her own life.

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The Yellow Birds, by Kevin Powers

The Yellow Birds, by Kevin Powers

We asked an enthusiastic publisher’s rep why we would want to read another war novel, and his reply was simple: “Read the first sentence.” We did, and found a poetic voice so strong and true that we believe this novel is destined for a very long life.

“The war tried to kill us in the spring,” begins this breathtaking account of friendship and loss. During the Iraq War, young soldiers Murphy and Bartle do everything to protect each other from forces that press in on every side: insurgents, physical fatigue, and the intangible stress of constant danger.

As reality begins to blur into a hazy nightmare, Murphy becomes increasingly unmoored from the world around him and Bartle takes impossible actions.

With profound emotional insight, especially into the effects of a hidden war on mothers and families at home, this is a groundbreaking novel about the costs of war.

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Steal Like an Artist, Austin Kleon

Steal Like an Artist, by Austin Kleon

Don’t try to be a genius–work on being yourself! Austin Kleon, poet, digital artist, and formerly a librarian, a web designer, and copy editor, writes that creativity is everywhere, creativity is for everyone.

Asked to address college students in upstate New York, Kleon shaped his speech around the ten things he wished someone had told him when he was starting out. The talk went viral, and its author dug deeper into his own ideas to create “Steal Like an Artist,” the book. The result is inspiring, hip, original, practical, entertaining, and filled with new truths about creativity.

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Laura Lamont’s Life in Pictures, by Emma Straub

Laura Lamont’s Life in Pictures, by Emma Straub

Elsa Emerson is the youngest and blondest of three sisters, born in idyllic Door County, Wisconsin. Her family owns the Cherry County Playhouse, and the love of the stage comes as naturally to Elsa as breath. But when tragedy strikes her family, Elsa seeks something more.

Elsa marries a Door County actor and flees to Los Angeles. But as her husband’s star quickly rises and sets, Elsa is discovered by powerful studio executive Irving Green, and becomes Laura Lamont. Despite the challenges of motherhood, daughterhood, and the impossible task of living up to the image of a dead sister, Laura becomes an Academy Award­-winning actress—and a genuine movie star.

Ambitious and richly imagined, Laura Lamont’s Life in Pictures is as lovely and colorful as the great films of Hollywood’s golden age.

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The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving, by Jonathan Evison

The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving, by Jonathan Evison

Ben is unemployed and romantically on the rocks. With few options, he enrolls in a night class called The Fundamentals of Caregiving, where he learns to ply a much-needed trade. He also learns how to keep physical and emotional distance from clients. But one of Ben’s first clients won’t let him play by those rules.

Trevor, 19 years old, is in the advanced stages of muscular dystrophy. Other than that, he’s just a teenager–fiercely stubborn, sexually frustrated, and with an ax to grind with the world at large.

Trev and Ben develop a close camaraderie, blurring the traditional boundaries between patient and caregiver as they embark on a road trip to visit Trev’s ailing father. A series of must-see roadside attractions divert them into an impulsive adventure interrupted by one birth, two arrests, a freakish dust storm, and a six-hundred-mile cat-and-mouse pursuit by a mysterious brown Buick Skylark. Bursting with energy, this big-hearted and inspired novel ponders life’s terrible surprises and the heart’s uncanny capacity to mend.

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An Invitation!

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The Very Quiet Writer’s Space!

Still ’round the corner there may wait…

Do you ever feel like you’re missing something? Not just an everyday something… but the brush-obscured opening to that road-less-traveled, the portal to a more perfect world, past which you have just stepped unknowingly…

Don’t brush that feeling aside! You are definitely missing something, if you are a writer within a 10-mile radius of 817 Chestnut Ridge Road: the Writer’s Space!

We can’t figure it out. Are we intimidating people with our “Upstairs” at Meadowlark address? Are writers more comfortable in cramped, dark, borrowed spaces full of old coffee or dirty laundry? (Stephen King wrote Carrie in a laundry room, after all…)

Or do they peek in at our warm, golden desktop, the tranquil combination of focused lamplight and ambient natural light cast through the window on a Chestnut Ridge afternoon, the shelves of freely available writers’ resources, including the current Writer’s Market, free Wifi, and even an inspiring selection of literary journals and novels, and do they back away, thinking it’s too good to be true??

Well, look, folks. It’s true! It’s here, it’s free, and it’s waiting for YOU!

Don’t miss our first FREE event, Exploding Writer’s Block! with Emmy Labourne . We’re following that up with The Gift List, a character development workshop, just in time for the holidays.

Thanks for reading, and while you’re finding your way here, happy writing!

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Exploding Writer’s Block! November 8, 2012

 Monument 14 author Emmy Laybourne leads this free workshop, teaching you techniques she learned as an improv performer to bust through the creative doldrums.

Emmy has had great success with her debut novel, a YA post-apocalyptic thriller warmed by down-to-earth humor. Prior to writing novels, her eclectic career included years as a Hollywood actress, playwright and lyricist, and sketch comedian.

Attend Exploding Writer’s Block! if you are considering beginning a writing project, are stuck in the middle, or are contemplating revisions of an existing project. All levels of experience welcome! Move forward in your writing and join in building the local writers’ community through Cuppa Pulp Booksellers.

Thursday, November 8, 8:00 pm
Green Meadow Waldorf School-Arts Building, Music Room
307 Hungry Hollow Road
Chestnut Ridge, New York

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Meeting Our NAIBA and Other October News

Donna, Emma, and Laura Lamont’s Life in Pictures

We took the wonderful opportunity, in the last weekend of September, to introduce ourselves to colleagues at the New Atlantic Independent Booksellers Association annual meeting trade show, where fellow booksellers, publishing professionals, and AUTHORS joined us in basically geeking out on BOOKS! A big, big highlight was connecting with Emma Straub, a wonderful debut author who also works at an independent bookstore in Brooklyn. We learned that other booksellers are as delighted as we are to promote and support writers, and that ebooks and print books can and do happily coexist. We also got a tour of Politics and Prose, an exemplary Washington, DC independent bookseller, and were awed and inspired by what one little business with a great love of books can bring to a community. So, come on! Bring it, Cuppa Pulp!

Well, okay—let’s start with our Fall Events! The Night Circus book club meeting has been moved forward to Monday, October 8, at 8:00 pm. Please consider joining us if you have read The Night Circus, or if you’d like to swoon over it all weekend in preparation. It is a wonderful, sensuous book about magic and power.

Monument 14 author Emmy Laybourne will offer a workshop entitled Exploding Writer’s Block!, offering improv techniques that you can employ to bust through creative sluggishness. Thursday, November 8, at 8:00 pm at Green Meadow Waldorf School, in the music room of the Arts Building, 307 Hungry Hollow Road, Chestnut Ridge, New York. Please sign up for this FREE workshop either on the clipboard at Meadowlark, or by emailing us at info@cuppapulp.com. You can also call us at (845) 290-1572.

Finally, we’re pleased to feature Award Winners at 10% off through October, in addition to our Fall Features. Pick up a selection or two by Colum McCann, Junot Diaz, Jennifer Egan, or Elizabeth Strout, and experience greatness!

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Tweaks and Reminders

A Pleasantly Tweaked Ear

September is slipping away! This is the last week to sign up for our Fall Book Club, led by Julie Goldberg and featuring the Night Circus. Please stop by the store or email us at info@cuppapulp.com. You can also call Meadowlark at 845-290-1572 and ask to b put on the list.

We’ve updated our Welcome page to tell the story of how It All Began With The Writer’s Space. Read about it and tell all your friends that it now costs absolutely nothing to write in public!

Our Michaelmas special ends on Sunday, September 30. Buy Seraphina online and get free shipping. Enter the code MICHAELMAS in the shopping cart prior to checkout… but really, although that code does get the cart to calculate free shipping via online magic, we will ship it free even if you don’t enter the code, as long as you order by Sunday.

This is also the last week to take advantage of 10% off on new hardcovers, in the store or online. No cool coupon magic… juste employe ye olde tyme fists-on-counter-or-keyboarde.

Finally, have a look at our updated list of online writer’s resources. It’s getting longer!

Enjoy this last week of September!

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Cuppa Pulp Fall 2012 Events

Fall Book Club: The Night Circus

Thursday, October 4, 8:00 pm
NEW DATE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 8
Upstairs @ Meadowlark
Led by Julie Goldberg

Explore one of the season’s most talked-about books and meet a community of readers.

Improv Workshop: Exploding Writer’s Block!

Thursday, November 8, 8:00 pm
Green Meadow Waldorf School-Music Room
Led by Emmy Laybourne

Exercises and discussion on how to move forward in writing fiction and nonfiction.
GMWS is located at 307 Hungry Hollow Road, Chestnut Ridge, New York.
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Writing Workshop: The Gift List

Thursday, December 6,
NEW DATE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13
8:00 pmUpstairs @ Meadowlark
Led by Donna Miele

Exercises in character development that might help you pick gifts for the hardest-to-please on your list.

Sign up for all workshops either at Meadowlark or via email to info@cuppapulp.com. Thank you!

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Fall Features

Take a break from the season’s  hustle-bustle and browse our Fall Features, either in the store or online! (We’ve got magic,  dragons, a war zone, and Gatsbyesque New York for you, but stayed as far from school as possible.) From now through Thanksgiving, these titles are 10% off. And all other new hardcovers are still 10% off, now through September 30.

Rules of Civility, Amor Towles’ debut novel, features a strong young flapper ascending from typing pool to publishing executive in 1930s New York, a Gatsby-esque tale full of sparkle and grit.

Shadow of Night follows up on Deborah Harkness’s clever young witch, throwing real historical scholars into the magical mix. A Discovery of Witches, Harkness’ first book, was so much fun that we’re featuring it as well.

Seraphina, a debut by Rachel Hartman, may be the most surprising pick this fall, a dragon fantasy that we began to thumb through, then couldn’t put down!

And finally, Fobbit arrives on September 4. This much-anticipated, wry, and sobering look at the Iraq War is another bright debut, by former military journalist David Abrams.

Welcome, and thank you for visiting.

 

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Shadow of Night, by Deborah Harkness

Shadow of Night, by Deborah Harkness

The lovingly awaited sequel to A Discovery of Witches.

Beginning where Discovery left off, Matthew and Diana have traveled back in time to Oxford in 1591, in search of a witch powerful enough to teach Diana how to use her magic. But they find themselves caught up in the intrigue that Matthew lived through as a member of the Shadow of Night, a group of academics whose lives will eventually make history, including Christopher Marlowe and Sir Walter Raleigh. The mystery deepens!

Matthew kept his eyes on the young man, his face expressionless as he drew our intertwined fingers to his mouth. “Diana, this is my dear friend Christopher Marlowe.”

Matthew’s introduction provided Marlowe with an opportunity to inspect me more openly. His attention crawled from my toes to the top of my head. The young man’s scorn was evident, his jealousy better hidden. Marlowe was indeed in love with my husband…

Ah, witches, vampires, and romance. It’s going to be a great fall!

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Seraphina, by Rachel Hartman

Seraphina, by Rachel Hartman

What if we tamed all the dragons–and they demanded equal rights? A wonderful fiction debut for fantasy fans, the music-oriented, and anyone who’s fallen hopelessly in love.

Seraphina is a secret abomination in the kingdom of Goredd—half human, half dragon. Her mother died when she was an infant, and her father is obsessed with suppressing the secret to protect the family, as well as Seraphina herself. But when her musical genius pushes her into the eye of the court, and her overpowering visions connect her with mysterious figures who might hold the keys to her mother’s memories, her secret identity becomes precarious.

Meanwhile, unknown powers threaten the fragile peace negotiated between humans and dragons. Is it a conspiracy of dragons, or a conspiracy of humans? Seraphina becomes inextricably involved in the intrigue as her friendship deepens with Glisselda, the youngest princess in line for the throne—and with Glisselda’s fiancé, Prince Lucian Kiggs, also Captain of the Guard.

An exploration of isolation, relationship, and responsibility, in a breathtakingly set and thrilling story of intrigue.

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Fobbit, by David Abrams

Fobbit, by David Abrams

The title refers to a derogatory term for soldiers that serve exclusively from the relative safety of the Forward Operating Base—out of the line of fire. Staff Sergeant Chance Gooding is a bona fide Fobbit in Baghdad. He works in the public affairs office, tapping out press releases that put a positive slant on the latest roadside bombing or strategic blunder. But, as he’ll soon learn, there’s a very real and bloody war outside the FOB.

We are so excited about this novel, a debut written by a 20-year Army veteran and Army journalist. His Baghdad journals became the blueprint for his novel, which features, among other ironic scenes, a sequence in which the FOB takes so long to spin one Army news item that it is obsolete by the time of its eventual release. Reputed by Publishers Weekly to be the Iraq War’s answer to Catch-22.

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