The buzz around The Gargoyle continues across the blogosphere. Recently Sci Fi Weekly posted a review, as well as Historical Tapestry and Mary’s Writing House. However, a post at Unshelved caught our attention: a comic strip synopsis of The Gargoyle. Thanks to Bill and Gene for allowing us to use the image.
For more information on Andrew, check out The Publishing Spot’s interview entitled “How Novelist Andrew Davidson Cut 40,000 Words Out of His Novel and Lived To Tell the Tale: Revision 101.”
Lastly, continue to share your own stories of passion or heartbreak at BurnedByLove.com
Andrew Davidson chats about his writing style and inspiration for his new novel, The Gargoyle. Watch more videos at BurnedByLove.com and visit doubleday.com/thegargoyle for a Readers’ Guide, an excerpt, and more.
Andrew Davidson’s The Gargoyle is an extraordinary debut novel of love that survives the fires of hell and transcends the boundaries of time. Already a national sensation, the novel has received acclaimed reviews from WSJ.com, USAToday.com, and The New Yorker.
The Online Reading Group community has also adopted this book as a summer must-read. See what fellow readers have to say about The Gargoyle at Bookreporter.com, BookBrowse.com, and Bookgasm.com.
Download the comprehensive Readers’ Guide at doubleday.com/thegargoyle. Whether you read The Gargoyle with a book group or as a solo experience, this is a novel rich with topics for further exploration. Incorporating legends and locales drawn from a medieval monastery, Viking raiders, Victorian England, feudal Japan, Italian literary masterpieces, and other imaginative threads, Andrew Davidson weaves copious history into this singular love story. This guide is designed to illuminate many of those details, yielding facts behind the fiction while raising questions for contemplation or discussion.
See more pictures of Andrew at BEA at The Doubleday Publishing Group’s flickr. And be sure to also check out the website for the book — Burned By Love.