More acclaim for Tom Grimes

“At times meditative, at times funny and action-packed, Grimes's prose curves
in an arc that traverses the distance from clear to piercing.”

                                                       —Ann Beattie

“... A remarkably substantial writer.”

                                                      —Tom McGuane

“Awfully good. Smart. Fast. Sensational, in fact.”

                                                     —Joy Williams

“Tom Grimes ... calls to mind the writing of many of the bad boys of
contemporary American literature—Kurt Vonnegut, Thomas Pynchon, Ishmael
Reed and T. C. Boyle.”

                                                       —Reginal McKnight

“Funny, smart, dreamy ... brilliant, exact and surreal.”

                                                      —Charles D'Ambrosio


“Eerie and brilliant ... Tom Grimes is our new visionary.”

                                                      —Chris Offutt


“[His work] ... is so well written that you want there to be more: more pages, more
unexpected allusions, more pleasing insights.... One
can only hope that there is more Tom Grimes in the offing.”

                                              —West Coast Review of Books


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“Reads like Pynchon's Crying of Lot 49 told by Holden Caufield.
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