office girl: a novel

a new novel by joe meno

forthcoming july, 2012

publishers weekly pick of the week:

In Joe Meno’s new novel, set in the last year of the 20th century, art school dropout Odile Neff and amateur sound artist Jack Blevins work deadening office jobs; gush about indie rock, French film, and obscure comic book artists; and gradually start a relationship that doubles as an art movement. They are, in other words, the 20-something doyens of pop culture and their tale of promiscuous roommates, on-again/off-again exes, and awkward sex is punctuated on the page by cute little doodles, black and white photographs (of, say, a topless woman in a Stormtrooper mask), and monologues that could easily pass for Belle & Sebastian lyrics (“It doesn’t pay to be a dreamer because all they really want you to do is answer the phone”).  

booklist (starred review):

Meno has constructed a snow-flake delicate inquiry into alienation and longing. Illustrated with drawings and photographs and shaped by tender empathy, buoyant imagination, and bittersweet wit, this wistful, provocative, off-kilter love story affirms the bonds forged by art and story.

kirkus reviews:

The talented Chicago-based Meno has composed a gorgeous little indie romance, circa 1999…A sweetheart of a novel, complete with a hazy ending.

michigan avenue magazine:

While Office Girl features illustrations by artist Cody Hudson and photographs by Todd Baxter, its real substance lies in the story itself. Set in Chicago right before the new millennium, Meno, a Chicagoan, explores the start of an art movement through the eyes of two twenty-something dreamers in this novel.

anobium magazine:

Office Girl is packed with whimsy and soft terror. It’s emotionally affective and its scenes are sometimes too familiar, as if you have once been here yourself, in this same office, in that same bedroom, on that same street. It’s the tale of a weeklong romance that cuts to the heart. At times, you remember it like it was your own. Both Jack and Odile suffer from their own inability to translate their thoughts into words, and they possess a certain innocent, curious sexuality. There’s nothing graphic here, but the feelings are laid bare. And, as if in a dream, you can watch these feelings winding themselves through Jack and Odile’s increasingly complex layers of consciousness.


office girl book release party: june 28th, 2012

anobium magazine and the handshake magazine present:

office girl book release party

thursday, june 28th, 7pm, 2012

the book cellar

4736 N. Lincoln, Chicago, IL

featuring: adam levin, author of The Instructions and Hot Pink

lindsay hunter, author of Daddy’s

stephanie plenner

music by nick butcher and jordan martins

paperback cover of joe meno’s newest novel
office girl
forthcoming july 2012

paperback cover of joe meno’s newest novel

office girl

forthcoming july 2012

whatroodo:

Dreaming of being eaten by a Lion.
“Lion’s Jaws” by Joe Meno

whatroodo:

Dreaming of being eaten by a Lion.

“Lion’s Jaws” by Joe Meno

high five recommendations from joe meno
in the new issue of jettison quarterly
photo by david robert elliott

high five recommendations from joe meno

in the new issue of jettison quarterly

photo by david robert elliott

office girl: a novel

a new novel by joe meno

forthcoming july, 2012

publishers weekly pick of the week:

In Joe Meno’s new novel, set in the last year of the 20th century, art school dropout Odile Neff and amateur sound artist Jack Blevins work deadening office jobs; gush about indie rock, French film, and obscure comic book artists; and gradually start a relationship that doubles as an art movement. They are, in other words, the 20-something doyens of pop culture and their tale of promiscuous roommates, on-again/off-again exes, and awkward sex is punctuated on the page by cute little doodles, black and white photographs (of, say, a topless woman in a Stormtrooper mask), and monologues that could easily pass for Belle & Sebastian lyrics (“It doesn’t pay to be a dreamer because all they really want you to do is answer the phone”).  

booklist (starred review):

Meno has constructed a snow-flake delicate inquiry into alienation and longing. Illustrated with drawings and photographs and shaped by tender empathy, buoyant imagination, and bittersweet wit, this wistful, provocative, off-kilter love story affirms the bonds forged by art and story.

kirkus reviews:

The talented Chicago-based Meno has composed a gorgeous little indie romance, circa 1999…A sweetheart of a novel, complete with a hazy ending.

michigan avenue magazine:

While Office Girl features illustrations by artist Cody Hudson and photographs by Todd Baxter, its real substance lies in the story itself. Set in Chicago right before the new millennium, Meno, a Chicagoan, explores the start of an art movement through the eyes of two twenty-something dreamers in this novel.

anobium magazine:

Office Girl is packed with whimsy and soft terror. It’s emotionally affective and its scenes are sometimes too familiar, as if you have once been here yourself, in this same office, in that same bedroom, on that same street. It’s the tale of a weeklong romance that cuts to the heart. At times, you remember it like it was your own. Both Jack and Odile suffer from their own inability to translate their thoughts into words, and they possess a certain innocent, curious sexuality. There’s nothing graphic here, but the feelings are laid bare. And, as if in a dream, you can watch these feelings winding themselves through Jack and Odile’s increasingly complex layers of consciousness.


office girl book release party: june 28th, 2012

anobium magazine and the handshake magazine present:

office girl book release party

thursday, june 28th, 7pm, 2012

the book cellar

4736 N. Lincoln, Chicago, IL

featuring: adam levin, author of The Instructions and Hot Pink

lindsay hunter, author of Daddy’s

stephanie plenner

music by nick butcher and jordan martins

paperback cover of joe meno’s newest novel
office girl
forthcoming july 2012

paperback cover of joe meno’s newest novel

office girl

forthcoming july 2012

whatroodo:

Dreaming of being eaten by a Lion.
“Lion’s Jaws” by Joe Meno

whatroodo:

Dreaming of being eaten by a Lion.

“Lion’s Jaws” by Joe Meno

high five recommendations from joe meno
in the new issue of jettison quarterly
photo by david robert elliott

high five recommendations from joe meno

in the new issue of jettison quarterly

photo by david robert elliott

office girl: a novel
office girl book release party: june 28th, 2012

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