• 0 items$0.00

Alan Squire Publishing

A Small Press With Big Ideas

  • Home
  • Authors
  • Books
  • Events
  • ASP Bulletin
  • Reviews/Press
    • Legacy Series
  • Submissions
  • Staff
  • FB
  • Twitter
  • IG
Home / home / James J. Patterson Talks “The American Epic Novel” on Episode 6 of LFTRR

May 12 2020

James J. Patterson Talks “The American Epic Novel” on Episode 6 of LFTRR

In this episode of Live from the Reading Room, author James J. Patterson discusses the American epic novel. He reads from Melville's great Moby Dick and his own epic, Roughnecks.

If you dig the content, please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE this video! We really appreciate it!

All ASP books are 50% off right now (while supplies last) and shipping in the USA is absolutely free.

ASP Bookstore: https://alansquirepublishing.com/book...

Buy Roughnecks: https://alansquirepublishing.com/book...

More from JJP: https://jamesjpatterson.com/

Facebook: Facebook.com/alansquirepub @alansquirepub

Twitter: Twitter.com/alansquirepub @alansquirepub

Instagram: Instagram.com/alansquirepub @alansquirepub

Featured Audio: “Achilles on Shore,” a reading by Rose Solari

August 7, 2018

Rose Solari reads “Achilles on Shore” “No one reads poetry like Rose Solari. She enters the essence of each word with a voice, making meaning become spirit. I think her […]

Featured Audio: “Jesse Lancaster Remembers,” a reading by James J. Patterson

August 3, 2018

James J. Patterson reads “Jesse Lancaster Remembers” from Roughnecks “[Reading James J Patterson] is like sitting down with a very intelligent friend and having the kind of conversation you’d always wanted […]

[Richard Peabody] His Great Feature in The Washington Post

August 1, 2018

Richard Peabody has spent most of his adult life nurturing and promoting Washington’s literary output. Gargoyle, a thick doorstop of a literary magazine that he has published since 1976, has amassed a list of distinguished contributors, including eight National Poetry Series winners, five National Book Award winners, three PEN/Faulkner winners, three Pulitzer Prize winners, and winners of more than a dozen other honors. And he can count at least 30 former university, Writer’s Center and private creative writing students who have gone on to sell screenplays or publish books, including many with the most prestigious New York publishing houses.

  • « Previous
  • 1
  • …
  • 109
  • 110
  • 111
  • 112
  • 113
  • …
  • 122
  • Next »

Written by Alan Squire Publishing · Categorized: home

© Copyright 2026 Alan Squire Publishing. All Rights Reserved. Website by Sara Chandlee. Graphic design by Dewitt Designs