“Beautiful.”
–Diana Landau, Senior Editor, Sierra Club Books
“Wonderful.”
–Michael A. Smith, Lodima Press
“Captivating.”
–Claire Chandler, Head of Editorial, Merrell Publishers
“Elegy from the Edge of a Continent contains some of the most beautiful and evocative photographs of Point Reyes I've ever seen, and the writing perfectly captures the wild, incredible landscape... (The work) is masterful, and engaging, and unique. It deserves a wide audience!”
–Georgia Hughes, Editorial Director, New World Library
“As an editor who has read hundreds of unpublished books over the last 30 years, I have found a handful of manuscripts that I loved, but Austin Granger’s Elegy from the Edge of a Continent is the first manuscript that truly stunned me–and thrilled me–from beginning to end. It is an ecstatic paean to a place, that reminds me of Henry Beston’s The Outermost House (although its intent is quite different). Its transformative language explores this place so deeply and profoundly that the reader comes away with a whole new relationship to all places and to life itself. The book is, in my mind, one long, meticulously crafted, prose poem, with immense power. I think that it actually has the potential to become a classic.”
–Sidney Hall Jr., Owner, Hobblebush Books