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Welcome to Night Vale Vinyl Edition + MP3: A Novel

Welcome to Night Vale Vinyl Edition + MP3: A Novel

Current price: $24.99
Publication Date: August 1st, 2017
Publisher:
HarperAudio
ISBN:
9780062681485
Pages:
0

Description

A vinyl edition of the bestselling audiobook, Welcome to Night Vale by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor, performed by Cecil Baldwin, Dylan Marron, Retta, Thérèse Plummer, and Dan Bittner. Welcome to Night Vale Vinyl features highlights from the audiobook plus commentary from Joseph Fink, Jeffrey Cranor, and Cecil Baldwin. Beautifully packaged with “flypaper” sleeve and purple record, the vinyl also includes a full length digital download of the Welcome to Night Vale audiobook.

About the Author

Joseph Fink is the creator of the Welcome to Night Vale and Alice Isn't Dead podcasts, and the New York Times bestselling author of Welcome to Night Vale, It Devours!, and The Faceless Old Woman Who Secretly Lives in Your Home (all written with Jeffrey Cranor), and Alice Isn’t Dead. He is also the author of the middle-grade novel, The Halloween Moon. He and his wife, Meg Bashwiner, have written the memoir The First Ten Years. They live together in the Hudson River Valley.



Jeffrey Cranor cowrites the Welcome to Night Vale and Within the Wires podcasts. He also cocreates theater and dance pieces with choreographer/wife Jillian Sweeney. They live in New York.



Cecil Baldwin is the narrator of the Welcome To Night Vale podcast and has been featured on podcasts such as Ask Me Another, Selected Shorts, Shipwreck, Big Data and Our Fair City. He lives in New York.

Praise for Welcome to Night Vale Vinyl Edition + MP3: A Novel

“This is a splendid, weird, moving novel…It manages beautifully that trick of embracing the surreal in order to underscore and emphasize the real - not as allegory, but as affirmation of emotional truths that don’t conform to the neat and tidy boxes in which we’re encouraged to house them.” (NPR.org)

““The book is charming and absurd - think “This American Life” meets “Alice in Wonderland.” (Washington Post)

“Longtime listeners and newcomers alike are likely to appreciate the ways in which Night Vale, as Fink puts it, “treats the absurd as normal and treats the normal as absurd.” What they might not foresee is the emotional wallop the novel delivers in its climactic chapters.” (Austin Chronicle)