New: Book Club & Reader Guide for Margaux & the Vicious Circle

If you’ve finished Margaux & the Vicious Circle—or even if you’re still somewhere in the middle of Margaux’s unraveling world—I’ve put together something special for you. The official Book Club & Reader Guide is now available as a free download.

This guide includes:

  • A short synopsis of the novel

  • An author’s note about the real-life inspiration behind the story

  • Key themes and discussion prompts for readers and book clubs

  • Links to my website, Substack, and social channels for anyone who wants to keep the conversation going

What the story explores

Margaux & the Vicious Circle follows an aspiring writer whose unexpected letter from a literary agency leads her into the blurred edges of truth, memory, and imagination. Set between 1960s Colorado and 1980s New York, it’s a novel about silence, survival, and the stories we inherit.

The guide offers behind-the-scenes context and questions designed to spark conversation about family, creativity, and what it means to tell the truth in fiction.

Perfect for book clubs and audiobook listeners

Whether your book club reads the print edition or listens together on Audible, Spotify, or another platform, the guide works for both. It’s printable, shareable, and completely free to use.

View or Download the Margaux & the Vicious Circle Book Club Guide (PDF)

Join the conversation

If your book club discusses Margaux & the Vicious Circle, I’d love to hear from you. Share your reflections on Substack: On the Shelf, or through my website at anne.mcclard.com.

Let’s keep the circle going—just maybe not the vicious kind.

 

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Strategizing for a Sustainable Future of Writing

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WHY I’M Strategizing

Like a lot of indie literary fiction writers, I’ve struggled to gain traction. I’ve done things “right”—entered contests and won for my writing, received strong reviews, and I’ve invested in professional editing, design, and marketing—because I believe the work deserves it. Even with  all of the effort, I haven’t come close to breaking even. Part of me doesn’t mind. I love writing. I’d do it even if no one read it.

But I want people to read it.

How I’m strategizing

So I’m trying something new: I’m serializing Margaux & the Vicious Circle on Substack. A few chapters will be free—I haven’t decided how many. The rest of the book will be available for subscribers—free subscribers ($0), monthly ($5) or annual ($60). Free subscribers will receive a discount code to download the eBook version of Margaux & the Vicious Circle at a significant discount from retail prices—$4.79. All paid subscribers will receive a FREE download of the full eBook, to read ahead if you want. Founding subscribers (pledging more than $50 per year) will additionally receive a signed copy of my book, and the opportunity to talk to me one-on-one.

This isn’t a money-making scheme. It’s a sustainability experiment. If enough readers chip in even for one month or become free subscribers and buy my discounted book, I can afford to professionally edit Fiddler’s Point, the next book in the Margaux Chronicles.

It’s an ask—but also an offering.

Think of this as an ongoing story place, where fiction gets layered over memory, and mystery and magic become a way of seeing the world. If you’ve ever loved a character who felt more real than some people you know, or gotten lost in a book that helped you remember things from your own life—this one might be for you.

Here’s a description of the book:

Margaux Andrews lives alone in a dingy Lower Manhattan walk-up. By day, she’s a nanny, and at night she writes into the wee hours. She’s completed a draft of her first novel, One Elysium Street, and is working on her next, inspired by experiences and secrets from her childhood: a Colorado apartment complex where a friend vanishes, games that turn dark, and a place where danger lurks around every corner. She discovers that nothing was ever quite as it seemed. Her novel has earned at least a hundred rejections. Too unbelievable, the agents say.

Until… one writes back.

The M. Des Jardins Literary Agency, once entangled with the legendary Vicious Circle, offers representation, and also an invitation into a world where literature breathes, childhood memories serve as portals to truth, and the line between fiction and real life blurs. Margaux’s present collides with her past when she learns that the head of the agency is a long lost childhood friend.

As Margaux’s story takes on a life of its own, she must follow it back to where it began—to the friends she left behind, the girl who disappeared, the traumas, and the half-remembered magic that might be the key to everything.

When I’m strategizing

Beginning now, new chapters will drop weekly, starting next week.  Of course, I’ll keep On the Shelf free and alive—short fiction, essays, poetry and the like.

Thanks for reading, and for sharing. This whole thing only works if it reaches someone who cares. Maybe that’s you? Maybe it’s someone you know!

Please visit my Substack website to follow or Subscribe to The Margaux Chronicles

Margaux is here!

Margaux is here—today is the day when my second novel, Margaux and the Vicious Circle officially releases. If you pre-ordered it, you should receive it today or soon. If you downloaded a free pre-lease eBook, and you’ve read it, I would appreciated it if you posted a short review on Goodreads,  Amazon, or both. It really makes a difference to us struggling indie authors to get reviews, especially if they are thoughtful.

During the month of October, I plan to celebrate the release Margaux with in-person and online book launch activities. The first scheduled event is in-person in Portland, Oregon on October 26th, from 6 to 9 pm at Threshold Brewing and Blending (403 SE 79th Ave). This event is open to the public. If you are in the Portland area, drop by and enjoy live music from the incredible Whisky Deaf Duo (Annie Staninec and John Kael). I will be on hand to talk a little about the book and to sell and sign paperback and hardcover copies. Hope to see you there!

About the book

In Margaux and the Vicious Circle—a novel within a novel—an aspiring young author,  has penned a semi-autobiographical novel that details a number of traumatic events that befell her and her family when she was a young child, including the disappearance of a friend. Although bad things happen, the narrative is less focused on trauma, and more centered on the power of imagination and magical thinking.  Margaux’s novel “is a sad story, but it’s also a story about resilience and overcoming adversity, about how we’re often afraid of the wrong things. It’s about the power of imagination and how magical thinking and magic lift us up. It’s about love.”

Margaux is here—the event

I will donate a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the books at the launch event to CASA, a non-profit organization providing advocacy and support for children who have experienced abuse,  neglect and are in foster care.

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