Listening in the Dark with Amber Tamblyn

Listening in the Dark with Amber Tamblyn

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Here, Take This, I Love You: "Any Man"

Here, Take This, I Love You: "Any Man"

A special giveaway on the publication anniversary of my novel, Any Man.

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The book cover for "Any Man: A Novel." The background is an abstract, textured mix of fuchsia and black. "Any Man" is written in pink. "Amber Tamblyn" is written in white. The quote on the cover reads: "An explosive, shapeshifting piece of literary real estate....Tamblyn takes every risk in this astonishing and innovative work, and succeeds, gloriously." —Janet Fitch, bestselling author of "The Revolution of Marina M." and "Paint It Black."

“Am I in a body? 

No body answers.”

—The opening two lines of Any Man, each line written on its own page


Eight years ago in 2016, (how has it been eight years already?!) I had reached an impasse: unsure of how to re-sensitize the unaffected and apathetic to conversations of sexual violence. I was stuck after listening to then-presidential candidate Donald Trump brag about grabbing women’s pussies, only to watch the national response be, for the most part, Eh, so what? It’s just locker room talk. It was around this time that an idea came to me for a novel that I hoped would move to un-numb people to these difficult and uncomfortable discussions by placing male victims at the center of the story and a terrifying, shapeshifting female serial rapist as the outlier antagonist.

Left, alternative cover option for "Any Man." A black cover with white swirls and hot pink text. Right, alternative cover option for "Any Man." The background is a texture that looks like metal with a pattern of raised, diamond-shaped details, almost resembling snakeskin. The "snakeskin" appears to reflect colored lights in yellow, orange, red, black, and purple. "Any Man" is written in white. "Amber Tamblyn" is written in light purple.
Alternative options for the cover.

I wanted the book to both terrify and electrify readers as any classic thriller does, but I also wanted to open their eyes to the various ways in which we—even the most progressive of us—are complicit in a system and culture that often feels more predatory than even the predators themselves. Parts of the book are written in unusual fiction forms: from poetry and overheard news broadcasts to Tweets and dating app messages. It was with the enormous support of my editors at HarperCollins, Laura Brown, (she and I also did Listening in the Dark together) and Calvert Morgan (who published Dark Sparkler) that Any Man was able to find its most powerful voice on the page.

Ben Foster wears headphones and sits in front of a microphone in a recording booth. He is reading from a binder.
Ben Foster in the studio recording the part of Donald Ellis for the Any Man audiobook.

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Any Man’s original title was Maude, named after the antagonist who haunts the novel’s pages without ever fully revealing herself in the way we expect our villains to. Instead of depictions of the vile acts she commits, what is showcased in the story is the psychological, emotional, and physical aftermath of her crimes. By denying the victims in the book—and therefore, the readers of the book—a real description or physical presence of Maude, they are left to fill in the blanks from the wildest, most haunted edges of their own minds, creating an antagonist and story far more terrifying.

Pen drawings of eyes with the silhouette of a body reflected in them.
Drawings I did of an eye with the silhouette of a body reflected in it. These images ended up printed in the book between chapters.
A printed out map of the Northeastern United States from Pennsylvania to Vermont. Character names from "Any Man," notes, and lines connecting various locations have been written and drawn onto the map by hand.
A map I created of each character’s location so I could reference it during the writing of Any Man, circa 2016.

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Any Man had a massive press campaign and tour that extended for months after its release, helping to make it one of my most successful books to date. Now in its fourth printing, (Look, Mom! I made it!) the book continues to find new audiences. (Thank you to everyone who tags me in their bookstagram posts; I love seeing them!) I’m so grateful the novel has maintained a life far beyond its publication date. Truly, it’s an author’s dream come true.

Left, a promotional graphic for the "Any Man" book tour. It lists 28 cities across the United States from coast to coast with dates ranging from June 27, 2018 to August 26, 2018. Right, a screenshot of an online event listing. The heading of the image reads "92Y." Text below reads "Talks & Readings: Amber Tamblyn in conversation with Jodi Kantor." Amber and Jodi's headshots are under the text.
Left, one of two legs I did for the Any Man tour, one of the longest book tours I’ve ever done. Right, a conversation with journalist Jodi Kantor at the 92nd Street Y for the launch of the book.

Today is the sixth anniversary of Any Man’s publication. To celebrate, I’m giving away a signed copy of the book, plus copies of my notes and the story’s structural outline from back when I was writing it.

An open cardboard box sits on the ground. Inside are a stack of "Any Man" novels. A baby (Marlow, Amber's daughter) reaches toward the books inside the box.
Baby’s first book! (Please do not let your child read this book.) A young Marlow reaching into the first box of books I got in the mail.

NOTE: Please review the full eligibility details, rules, and info below. The deadline for the Chapter 13 Any Man anniversary giveaway is Friday, June 28, 2024 at 11:59pm ET. All Paid, Founding, and Gift subscription recipients with subscriptions active at the time of the deadline will be automatically entered into the Chapter 13 giveaway. The recipient will first be notified via Substack Direct Message. If the recipient has disabled direct messaging, they will be notified via the email address connected to their Substack account. This notification email will be sent from LITDSubstack@gmail.com, so be sure to add that address to your contacts so you don’t miss out!

We are only able to ship to addresses in the United States, Puerto Rico, and Canada. Giveaway items are not for resale. Reselling an item will result in a permanent removal from all future giveaways. Recipients of giveaway items will first be notified via Substack Direct Message. If unable to be reached, recipients will be contacted at the email address associated with their Substack account. The notification email will be sent from LITDSubstack@gmail.com, so be sure to add that address to your contacts. Must be 18 years or older to receive the giveaway item. We are not responsible for items that are lost or stolen. Each winner is chosen by an online randomizer. Your privacy is important to us; we will never share your full email address with any third party website to facilitate the giveaway. The deadline for the Chapter 13 giveaway is Friday, June 28, 2024 at 11:59pm ET. All Paid, Founding, and Gift subscription recipients with subscriptions active at the time of the deadline will be automatically entered into the Chapter 13 giveaway. If you would like to opt out of all future giveaways, please let us know by emailing LITDsubstack@gmail.com.

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