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Delicate readers take note: Many of the following essays contain profanity, sexual matters, references to drugs and drug use, and other adult themes (we're happy to report that there is no nudity). If these essays were films, many of them would be rated R (with plenty of PG-13s in the mix).

Writers Under the Influence

 In early summer 2004 we commissioned an essay from a young debut writer. The assignment: What was the book that influenced you the most as a writer? His response inspired us to fire off that question to more writers--people we considered bold new voices on the literary scene. Writers Under the Influence is the result of this endeavor. We hope these essays, written exclusively for Amazon.com, will inspire you to seek out new books--both from the writers and the books they're writing about--to add to your collection.

Brad Land on Jesus' Son

Writers Under the Influence began with Brad Land, author of the haunting memoir Goat. Brad's approach to the question "What is the book that influenced you the most as a writer?" was too good to be a one-off, stand-alone feature and inspired us to reach out to other writers. It also gave him first pick among titles, and his selection of Jesus' Son proved to be a hot commodity--a handful of other writers had that book at the top of their lists as well.

Brad Land on Jesus' Son

Aleksandar Hemon on The Adventures of Augie March

Sarajevo-born writer Aleksandar Hemon--author of two very inventive books, The Question of Bruno and Nowhere Man--has been living in the States since 1992 when, while visiting America, war broke out back home, stranding him in Chicago. Read on as Hemon writes about Saul Bellow's The Adventures of Augie March.

Aleksandar Hemon on The Adventures of Augie March

Amanda Eyre Ward on Choose Your Own Adventures

How to Be Lost, the terrific new novel from Sleep Toward Heaven author Amanda Eyre Ward, promises to firmly cement the already-stellar reputation of this young writer. Amanda gives readers the chance to write their own essays with her take on the Choose Your Own Adventures books from her youth.

Amanda Eyre Ward on Choose Your Own Adventures

David Amsden on The Rabbit Books

David Amsden made a serious splash on the literary scene with his 2003 debut novel, the powerful coming-of-age tale Important Things that Don't Matter, published when the author was just 23 years old. Amsden checked into Writers Under the Influence with his take on John Updike's Rabbit books.

David Amsden on the Rabbit Books

Heidi Julavits on Separate Checks

Heidi Julavits, founding coeditor of The Believer and author of two smart, ambitious novels, The Effect of Living Backwards and The Mineral Palace, was the only author we approached who selected an out-of-print title to write about: Marianne Wiggins's Separate Checks.

Heidi Julavits on Separate Checks

Stephen Elliott on The Pugilist at Rest

We first became enamored of Stephen Elliott through the semiregular dispatches of his highly entertaining Poker Report e-mail list, and then went on to discover his powerful fiction, including the unforgettably unnerving novel Happy Baby and his new book, the inspired Looking Forward to It: Or, How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love the American Electoral Process. Read on as Stephen Elliott writes on "I Want to Live" from Thom Jones's story collection, The Pugilist at Rest.

Stephen Elliott on The Pugilist at Rest

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