More Extended Stay Bits
Extended Stay keeps chugging along! Here are some cool bits below this really cool spread of red-and-black covers.
Audio rights for the novel were acquired a few months ago, and the audiobook will be released in November. I’m a new but ardent convert to audiobooks, and cannot recommend Libby enough if you have a library card and want to experience an awesome novel while washing dishes or folding laundry. (I’m currently blown away by Zadie Smith’s commitment to doing all the voices and singing in The Fraud.)
I’m doing a few more events! Check out the Events page for more detailed info but I’m excited for this Friday 13th Horror Authors Night with some of my favorite Chicago folk who write dark stuff.
I’m super grateful to bookstagrammers like Ashley (aka spookishmommy) and Nina (aka the_wandering_reader/) for their continued support of the novel. I’ve embedded my two faves below but you should just follow them for all their awesome recommendations. Like, if you have not read Monstrilio? Do! So good! So sad! And I’ve got Ashley to thank for that one. OK: two awesome reels from Ashley and Nina, then more stuff:
It’s Latinx heritage month and it’s basically October! Extended Stay has popped up in some cool places, like this Goodreads list (54 New Books to Discover This Hispanic Heritage Month) and this Chicago Public Library list, plus some others.
I’m teaching a year-long class in 2024 for StoryStudio: Speculative Novel in a Year. Applications open October 17. Apply!
I am on Instagram, still! Mostly doodling on lunch bags. I am also on Threads. I am no longer on the other social media places. If you’re on either, follow! Or not!
Some EXTENDED STAY News & Events
Here are three really cool recent Extended Stay bits:
I was in conversation with Scott Dickensheets at The Desert Companion about the novel & its relationship to Las Vegas (linked here, but embedded below)
Extended Stay is part of The Chicago Review of Books’s Most Anticipated Chicago Books of 2023
It’s also included in Emily Hughes’s extensive, definitive list of 2023’s New Horror Books (and the cover sneaks into the page header, so I’ve included it below).
I’ll be doing some events! They’re all soon to be posted over here, but here’s a quick rundown:
On January 10, I’ll be in conversation at the Book Cellar with Eden Robins about her debut novel When Franny Stands Up.
On January 24, it’s Extended Stay’s book launch! At Women & Children First! I’ll be in conversation with Lindsay Hunter.
From March 4-5, I’ll be in Arizona for the Tucson Festival of Books! I’ll be doing a few things, but the schedule isn’t up yet.
From March 8-11, I’ll be in Seattle for AWP! On Friday, March 10, I’ll be in this panel, The 21st-Century Horror Novel, with Stephanie Feldman, Erika T. Wurth, and Addie Tsai.
Events! Live! (Some also on Zoom!) 2022!
I did a few things between 2020 & 2022 but what with literally everything, I didn’t update the Events page. But I did just now! And there are events, including one this Tuesday, March 8! I’d love to see you at any of these things. All the details are here: http://www.fulmerford.com/events !
New Events
Hi! I just added three new entries to the Events page — two in the very distant future and one coming up in just in a few weeks.
Events!
Hi! I'm doing a few readings & panels, and so I've set up a page for these over here.