What Is Going To Happen Next

Karen Hofmann
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What Is Going To Happen Next

Karen Hofmann
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  • Published date: Sep 15, 2017
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 344
  • Publisher: Newest Press
  • ISBN: 9781988732060
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H

Karen Hofmann grew up in the Okanagan Valley and is an Associate Professor at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, British Columbia. A first collection of poetry, Water Strider, was published by Frontenac House in 2008 and shortlisted for the Dorothy Livesay Prize. Her first novel, After Alice, was published by NeWest Press in 2014, and a second novel, What is Going to Happen Next, in 2017. Her short fiction has won the Okanagan Fiction Contest three times, and "The Burgess Shale" was shortlisted at the 2012 CBC Short Fiction Contest. Karen Hofmann is an avid walker, and her writing explores the landscapes, both rural and urban, of British Columbia as well as the personalities and social dynamics of the inhabitants.

Praise for What is Going to Happen Next:

"An incisive and deeply satisfying novel about the muscle memory of the human heart."
~ Sarah Mian, author of When the Saints

“Karen Hofmann’s What is Going to Happen Next is not another gloomy Can-Lit family saga but a familiar portrait of our neighbours and friends—maybe of ourselves—weathering the effects of far distant adversity with the same halting, human grace we all share.”
~ Jennifer Quist, author of Sistering

“A compassionate and insightful novel about siblings and the bonds they forge. Hofmann interweaves their stories with assurance, rich detail, and heart.”
~ Alice Zorn, author of Five Roses

"It’s a novel that’s as original as it is ambitious, and it works, resulting in an all-engrossing visceral reading experience, and I’m recommending it to everyone."
~ Kerry Clare, Pickle Me This

"As a family saga, the novel is empathetic, compassionate, and expertly paced.”
~ Brenda Johnston, Canadian Literature

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