For today, April 19, only, James Jones' masterful novel, Whistle, is available on Kindle for only $2.99. Four World War II infantrymen recover at an army hospital, and struggle to readjust to the home front, in this New York Times best-seller. https://www.amazon.com/Whistle-World-War-Trilogy-Book-ebook/dp/B004UNGYKS/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Whistle%2C+James+Jones&qid=1618843202&s=books&sr=1-1
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Kaylie Jones: My father and Hemingway
Last night I watched Episode 3 of the Hemingway documentary on PBS. I'd watched the first two the night before. Very well produced, interesting writers talking about Hemingway's influence, Tobias Wolff and Edna O'Brien among them. But nothing earth-shatteringly new. Already, in the two first episodes, the division between the man and the myth is… Continue reading Kaylie Jones: My father and Hemingway
Essay imagines lunch between Kaylie and James Jones
Kaylie Jones' imagined lunch with her father is included in the collection One Last Lunch: A Final Meal with Those Who Meant So Much to Us. Her essay was written as the malaria-fueled fever dreams of her father, James Jones, who was serving in WWII. One Last Lunch is edited by Erica Heller, daughter of… Continue reading Essay imagines lunch between Kaylie and James Jones
James Jones Lit Society now on Facebook
Take a moment to check out the Society's page at https://www.facebook.com/James-Jones-Lit-Society-106272894506156/. for news and updates.
2020 James Jones Fellow and Runner-Up Named
The 28th annual James Jones First Novel Fellowship has been awarded to Morgan M. X. Schulz for his novel-in-progress, Good Morning, Dr. Du Bois. Morgan received $10,000 from the James Jones Literary Society and the Maslow Family Graduate Program in Creative Writing at Wilkes University. Morgan is a graduate of West Point. He served as… Continue reading 2020 James Jones Fellow and Runner-Up Named
