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For Immediate Release
McSWEENEY’S AND eMUSIC TEAM UP FOR SECOND EXCLUSIVE AUDIO BOOK:
FIELD RECORDINGS: VOLUME 2
Sweet Nothings and Essential Slow Jams Includes Readings By
Noted Authors Tony D’Souza and Sheila Heti
NEW YORK, August 5, 2008 -- eMusic the specialty digital
entertainment retailer and first digital service to offer audio books in
the MP3 format, and McSweeney’s, the taste-making literary journal and
book publisher, have united again to release the second exclusive
audio book based on stories from McSweeney’s authors.
McSweeney’s Field
Recordings, the audio book, is a collection of readings
created specifically for, and now available worldwide on eMusic. As
with all eMusic audio books, it is available in the universally-
compatible MP3 format. The second installment entitled Sweet Nothings and Essential
Slow Jams is, in McSweeney’s word: “a lovely compendium of
tender kisses and tireless devotion,” as a gallery of all-star readers
from the McSweeney’s stables discuss their best first dates, while
making gifts for their significant others at Build-a-Bear workshops
around the country. Well… not really.
Volume 2 is a short collection of unique recordings, by up and coming
authors including Tony D’Souza, whose book The
Konkans was published in February to much acclaim. D’Souza has
also contributed to The New Yorker and appeared on “The Today
Show,” BBC and NPR, among others. Also included in this installment is
up and coming Canadian writer Link: Sheila Heti whose novel Ticknor
was released in 2005 to positive reviews. Heti is also the creator of
Trampoline Hall, a popular lecture series based in Toronto and New
York, at which people speak on subjects outside their areas of
expertise. The New Yorker praised Heti’s series for "celebrating
eccentricity and do-it-yourself inventiveness."
McSweeney’s will continue to publish future chapters of Field
Recordings with eMusic on a quarterly basis.
“This is a fun experiment for us, and eMusic has been a great
partner,” said Eli Horowitz, publisher of McSweeney’s. “These are
stories and voices normally absent from the audiobook world, and we’re
excited by the opportunity to bring these works to a new medium,”
Horowitz added.
“McSweeney’s is a perfect fit for the independent-minded eMusic
customer who is passionate about discovering great content outside the
mainstream,” said Rob Wetstone, eMusic Vice President of Label and
Publisher Relations. “We’re excited to introduce the second edition of
their Field Recordings exclusively to our subscribers and give them
the chance to experience McSweeney’s unique voice,” Wetstone
added.
McSweeney’s Field Recordings: Volume 2 includes:
Pia Ehrhardt: How it Floods (from McSweeney’s Issue 14) Pia
reports from the banks of Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana, where the
Army Corps of Engineers continues to repair and rebuild in the wake of
Hurricane Katrina. There, with the sound of the lake lapping against
the shore, she reads her heartfelt story about love in the time of
natural disaster.
Sheila Heti: The Sort of Woman Freeman Loved & The Princess and the
Plumber (from The Middle Stories) These two pieces are from
Sheila’s short story collection The Middle Stories. In “The
Princess and the Plumber,” Sheila spins a dystopian fairy tale
complete with talking frogs, a princess (obviously), and a dour little
girl. “The Sort of Woman Freeman Loved” centers on a married couple
who try to buy bliss from a door-to-door salesman. In a classic scene
of life imitating art, the reading takes place following a bit of
domestic discord in the Heti household. She reads both stories from
the backyard of her Manhattan sublet.
Tony D’Souza: The Man Who Married a Tree (from McSweeney’s
Issue 14) From his self-described “crappy apartment” in Austin, Texas,
Tony single-handedly takes on all of the numerous roles in his well-
crafted paean to man-tree love. Among the many faces of Mr. D’Souza:
the townsmen, the postman, God, the mountains, and the
coroner.
Ben Ehrenreich: After the Disaster (from McSweeney’s Issue 24)
“After the Disaster” is a beautifully composed tale of a post-
apocalyptic love triangle between man, woman, and giant squid. The
story centers on the human protagonists rescuing said squid from
imminent destruction at the hands of vandals wandering the now
unguarded halls of New York’s American Museum of Natural History. Ben
reads the story of Bruno, Mildred, and their mollusk friend from the
shade of a tree in Los Angeles’s Elysian Park.
Chris Bachelder: My Son, There Is Another World Alongside Our
Own (from McSweeney’s Issue 23) Chris reads us his epistolary
short story, appropriately enough, from beside his mailbox in Amherst,
Massachusetts. As the occasional car passes by, Chris passes on the
advice of a “biannual custodian” to his adolescent son. In this
irreverent and hilarious letter, a father confirms his progeny’s
suspicions that all around him, behind every bush, people are
constantly and eternally engaged in all manners of filthy congress.
eMusic offers more than 3500 audio books from major publishers
including Blackstone Audio, Hachette, Naxos audio books, Penguin,
Random House and Simon & Schuster. eMusic audio books are encoded in
high-quality 64 kbps bit rate -- twice the audio quality available
from iTunes and Audible. As with its music service, eMusic offers
audio books at a great value. Customers can sign up for monthly
subscriptions priced at $9.99 for one book or $19.99 for two books —
and get one bonus book as part of an introductory offer.
About eMusic
eMusic is a specialty digital
entertainment retailer that has been at the forefront of offering MP3 downloads and customer-friendly
prices since its inception in 1998. The company is focused on serving
customers aged 25 and older by offering independent online music and
audio books in a universally compatible format at a great value. It is
the world’s largest retailer of independent music and the world’s
second-largest digital music service after iTunes, with more than 4
million tracks from more than 40,000 of the world’s leading
independent labels and thousands of titles from top audio book
publishers. To super-serve its more than 400,000 customers, eMusic
provides award-winning editorial content, a vibrant online community
and unrivaled music discovery tools. eMusic’s subscription-based
service offers free music
downloads or one free audio book at sign-up, giving consumers an
inexpensive, low-risk way to explore great new music and books they
wouldn’t find otherwise. Based in New York with an office in London,
eMusic is available in the U.S. and all 26 E.U. nations. eMusic.com
Inc. is wholly owned by Dimensional Associates, Inc., the private
equity arm of JDS Capital Management, Inc.
About McSweeney’s
(http://www.3rdpartywebsite.com)McSweeney’s is an independent
publishing company based in San Francisco. Its projects include
McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern, a literary journal; The Believer, a
monthly magazine; Wholphin, a quarterly collection of short films;
Voice of Witness, a series of social-justice oral histories; and
McSweeney’s Books, including works by Nick Hornby, William T.
Vollmann, Lydia Davis, Lemony Snicket, Michael Chabon, and Salvador
Plascencia. McSweeney’s literary and design work has been honored by
the O. Henry Awards, the Best American Short Stories, the National
Magazine Awards, the National Book Critics Circle, the America
Institute of Graphic Arts, the Independent Press Awards, and the
Cooper-Hewitt Design Triennial.
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