Ecco To Publish Tom Robbins' New Novel 'B' Is for Beer This Fall

Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollins, will publish a new novel this fall by Tom Robbins called B is For Beer.
According to HarperCollins executive editor David Hirshey, who is editing the book, it is about 100 pages long, and takes the form of a "hallucinogenic hymn to beer, children, and the cosmic mysteries that sustain us all."
Mr. Robbins, author of Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, has not written a novel since 2003's Villa Incognito, and B is for Beer will be his first since leaving Bantam Books, his publisher of almost 30 years.
Mr. Hirshey worked closely with Mr. Robbins as his editor at Esquire from 1985 until 1995, but had fallen out of touch with him in recent years. In fact, Mr. Hirshey said, he had not spoken to Mr. Robbins in a decade and had not been able to track down his contact information, when he got a phone call from him out of the blue about a week before Christmas.
"He calls up and tells me that he's left Bantam Books and he has something that he thought I might enjoy reading," Mr. Hirshey said. 'And then he says, 'Do you know anybody at Ecco? Two of my greatest heroes are Leonard Cohen and Charles Bukowski and I know that they're both published by Ecco. It would make me really happy to be part of that pantheon.'"
Mr. Hirshey called Ecco editor-in-chief Daniel Halpern and told him about the book, and Mr. Halpern agreed immediately to publish it.


















This is GREAT NEWS!!!
Let us all raise our glasses high--higher than the Blue Moon--to the beloved and esteemed Mr. Robbins!
When will this frothy gem be on the shelves?
Bottoms up!
One hundred pages is NOT a novel, but I bet they'll still charge novel prices! This does not make me happy, but I'll buy it, I'll read it, cuz it's Tom.....
I am excited to hear of this latest tidbit. To me that is what Tom's works are. Delicious, delightful adventures on the tastebuds of my mind. Like Switters reveling in a plate of red-eye gravy, I crave the flavor of his expressions. And my creative mind sops the psychedelic stew he serves us like a granny made biscuit.
I treasure his works, and colorful sojourns he has shared with us.
Thank you Tom for continuing to serve us your sumptuous stews.
We are blessed and grateful.
Peace and blessings,
Donibexie
so little, so late.
lazy sod, i envy your indolence.
His new book is supposedly a children's book. He published the beginning of it in the Seattlepi in May/2007.
Here is the link: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/books/317083_writer25.html
Though it's not really a novel, I'm excited.