"Magic... A new way of moving through our worlds."
--The Boston Phoenix
"Fantastic... A deceptively simple book, TEN WALKS/TWO TALKS demands little but offers much. Cotner and Fitch invite us to experience our city with fresh pleasure and renewed awe."
--Time Out New York
"TEN WALKS/TWO TALKS is not a destination; it's a gentle journey with a pair of companionable friends."
--The Stranger
"Unusually quiet and beautiful... This book isn't like anything I'd encountered before."
--Time Out Chicago
"A clever, well-executed investigation of the poetics of the commonplace."
--BOMB Magazine
"Hilarious... Walkers, you have found your Socrateses."
--The Austin Chronicle
"TEN WALKS/TWO TALKS helps instill what is too frequently missing from books on buildings: the experience of the city."
--A Daily Dose of Architecture
"TEN WALKS/TWO TALKS is an associative journey where scents, noises, people, and buildings are meticulously described through the eyes of intensely attentive explorers."
--The Architect's Newspaper
"I hate exercise, and I hate conversation, but I love TEN WALKS/TWO TALKS."
--HTMLGIANT
"Cotner and Fitch's conversations zigzag between the philosophic and the comedic."
--Paper Magazine
"I've noticed more since I read TEN WALKS/TWO TALKS. I've listened more. It's made me feel better. This is a gift, a beautiful book, and nothing in it is forgettable."
--Bookslut
TEN WALKS/TWO TALKS combines a series of sixty-minute, sixty-sentence walks around New York City with a pair of roving dialogues--one of which takes place during a late-night ramble through Central Park.
Jon Cotner and Andy Fitch are the authors of TEN WALKS/TWO TALKS, which was chosen as a Best Book of 2010 by THE WEEK, THE MILLIONS, TIME OUT CHICAGO, and BOOKSLUT. They recently completed another collaboration called CONVERSATIONS OVER STOLEN FOOD. Cotner and Fitch have performed their dialogic improvisations across the United States and internationally. Fitch's book NOT INTELLIGENT, BUT SMART: RETHINKING JOE BRAINARD is forthcoming from Dalkey Archive Press. Cotner teaches in Pratt Institute's Creative Writing Program. Fitch teaches in the University of Wyoming's MFA Program.