New audio story out at The Flexible Persona
November 23, 2014 § Leave a comment
Pleased to announce the release of the audio version of my story, “A Winter Break in Rome,” at The Flexible Persona. This is an innovative new literary journal that pairs author-read stories with the work of contemporary composers. I think they do wonderful, quality work, so if you’ve got 20 minutes to spare, have a listen.
Back to Iberia with National Geographic
September 8, 2014 § 3 Comments
As always, it’s a thrill to be heading back to Portugal and Spain in my capacity as a featured expert with National Geographic Expeditions. We’ll be starting out in Lisbon and making our way east through Evora, Mérida, Sevilla, Ronda, Granada, and Madrid. We will of course hit the major historical landmarks, and quite a few of the lesser known sights as well. We’ll have a chance to hear some of the world’s great fado and flamenco artists, learn how to make ceramic tiles Portuguese style, taste freshly pressed olive oil, and sample some of the best cuisine and wine the Iberian Peninsula has to offer.
I’ll be giving talks about the sweep of Spanish history from Iberian origins to the Roman Empire, the Moors and the Reconquest, the Habsburgs and the rise of the Spanish Empire, Goya and the Bourbons, and, of course, Ernest Hemingway and the Spanish Civil War. I always look forward to these trips as a chance to revisit a region I know and love with fresh eyes, and to learn as well from my fellow travelers and the outstanding local experts we encounter throughout the program. Over all, not a bad way to spend eleven days in September. ¡Viva!
Fall writing courses at GrubStreet
September 5, 2014 § 1 Comment
Hey everyone, I’m pleased to announce a new series of day-long workshops on the writing craft that I’ll be conducting at Grub Street in Boston. If you’re not familiar with this organization and you live anywhere in a 100 mile radius, you really ought to check it out. My experiences with Grub Street have been overwhelmingly positive. It’s a magnet for blazingly creative people following all kinds of interesting paths in writing, and their classes are top-notch in terms of providing inspiration and the ongoing work every writer must do in honing the craft.
Click on the titles to read full descriptions and logistical info. I’d love to see you in Boston!
September 26, 2014: Opening the Historical Novel
October 31, 2014 (Halloween!): Harnessing the Dark Side: Suspense, Resonance, and the Archetypal Shadow in Fiction
November 1, 2014: Reaching for the Sublime: Image Systems in Fiction
December 5, 2014: Cracking your Sentences Wide Open
Launch Party!
September 2, 2014 § Leave a comment
Weeks later and I’m still basking in the glow of the big Will Poole’s Island launch party, which took place on the evening of September 7, 2014, at Next Stage in Putney, Vermont!
We had an amazing turnout. I am eternally grateful for the enthusiasm and support from old friends and new. Special gratitude to my amazing publicist Dede Cummings, the luminous Suzanne Kingsbury, who gave me a better introduction than I ever could have dreamed, Julia Jensen, Maria Ogden, Evie Lovett, Jaja Laughlin, Billy Strauss, Barry Stockwell, Maria Bacescu, Nancy Raus, and so many others! We shared plenty of wine and cheese, good conversation, a reading, a book signing, and a brief multi-media presentation including a showing of Ben Shumlin’s wonderful trailer on the large screen! In case you missed it, or want to watch it again (yes, it’s that good!), here it is:
If you couldn’t make it to the launch but still want to buy a book, the hardcover and paperback editions are available from major on-line retailers including Amazon or (via Indiebound) your own local bookstore. If you’d like to order a signed copy, click here to contact Tim directly.
















