That's but the first of countless questions to tease you — and then rivet you, and finally obsess you — as Alexandra Andrews' astonishing debut novel glides and glitters like a snake in Moroccan sunlight. Smoothly written, nimbly plotted (boldly, too: this novel takes chances, not prisoners) — yet also buzzing with an irresistible. Alexandra Alter writes about publishing and the literary world for The New York Times. Before joining The Times in 2014, she covered books and culture for The Wall Street Journal, where she was a.
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Who Is Alexandra Andrews? The Breakout Novelist to Know This Year Part Elena Ferrante, part Patricia Highsmith-themed thriller, 'Who Is Maud Dixon?' is set to be one of the buzziest debut. Posted by Chris Roush. New York Times media editor Peter Lattman sent out the following staff hire announcement on Friday: I am pleased to announce that Alexandra Alter will join The New York Times as our publishing-industry reporter. Alexandra has covered books and publishing at The Wall Street Journal for the past five years, focusing on. 2nd May 2021 Alexandra Andrews's psychological thriller, Who is Maud Dixon?, tests the limits of fiction. Literally. The novel begins in media res: Florence Darrow wakes up in a hospital in Morocco and is told she has miraculously survived her car veering off the side of a cliff. Alexandra Andrews, whose debut novel is "Who Is Maud Dixon?" Andrew De Francesco She lapses into self-defeating rage, sneers at her only friend, fantasizes about seizing the gelled spikes in a.
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Alexandra Alter writes about publishing and the literary world for The New York Times. Before joining The Times in 2014, she covered books and culture for The Wall Street Journal, where she was. By Elizabeth A. Harris and Alexandra Alter. April 4, 2022. Attempts to ban books in the United States surged in 2021 to the highest level since the American Library Association began tracking book. See who you know in common. Get introduced. Contact Alexandra directly. Join to view full profile. View Alexandra Alter's profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. ― Alexandra Andrews, Who Is Maud Dixon? 3 likes. Like "There was a world beyond her world, Florence knew, that was entirely foreign to her. Every once in a while, someone took this other world in their hands and rattled it, dislodging a small piece that fell at her feet with a plink. She gathered up these fragments like an entomologist.
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Alexandra Alter joined the Times in 2014 and Elizabeth Harris in 2005. Elizabeth's first byline for The Times was on a first-person piece about camping in Central Park. Alexandra Andrews is a 2021 Little, Brown and Company publication. Ha! What a fun thriller! Maud Dixon is the most talked about author in the world of publishing… But Maud Dixon is a pseudonym and the author's identity is top secret, and everyone is dying to find out who she is, including Florence Darrow- an aspiring author.
Published on February 19, 2021. As Alexandra Andrews wrote her debut novel, Who Is Maud Dixon?, there were two beloved female authors on her mind. The first was Patricia Highsmith — she was. Alexandra Andrews joins Carol Fitzgerald to discuss her debut novel, WHO IS MAUD DIXON?, which is a Bookreporter Bets On selection. In the book, Florence Dar.
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Brooke speaks with Alexandra Alter, a publishing reporter for The New York Times, to learn more about where the industry stands in 2022. This is a segment from our September 16, 2022 program, The Fine Print. Hosted by Brooke Gladstone Produced by WNYC Studios A health check on the book biz. The title of Alexandra Andrews's debut suspense novel poses the question that bedevils many of its characters: "Who is Maud Dixon?". But the question that will vex the novel's readers is a.