Now Is Not the Time to Panic

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Pub Date 30 Nov 2023 | Archive Date 14 Nov 2023

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Kevin Wilson's novel of nostalgia, creativity and friendship is now in a gorgeous, bright B-format.

Sixteen-year-old Frankie Budge—aspiring writer, indifferent student, offbeat loner—is determined to make it through yet another sad summer in Coalfield, Tennessee, when she meets Zeke, a talented artist who is as lonely and awkward as she is.

As romantic and creative sparks begin to fly, Frankie and Zeke make an unsigned poster that becomes unforgettable to anyone who sees it. Copies of their work are everywhere in town, and rumours start to fly about who might be behind the ubiquitous posters: Satanists? Kidnappers? Soon, the mystery has dangerous repercussions that spread further afield, and the art that brought Frankie and Zeke together now threatens to tear them apart.

Twenty years later, Frances Eleanor Budge—famous author, mother to a wonderful daughter, wife to a loving husband—gets a call that threatens to upend everything: a journalist asks if Frances might know something about the Coalfield Panic of 1996. Could Frances’ past destroy the life she has so carefully built?

A bold coming-of-age story, written with Kevin Wilson’s trademark wit and blazing prose, Now Is Not the Time to Panic is a nuanced exploration of young love, identity and the power of art. It’s also about the secrets that haunt us—and, ultimately, what the truth will set free.


Kevin Wilson's novel of nostalgia, creativity and friendship is now in a gorgeous, bright B-format.

Sixteen-year-old Frankie Budge—aspiring writer, indifferent student, offbeat loner—is determined to...


Advance Praise

PRAISE FOR KEVIN WILSON AND NOW IS NOT THE TIME TO PANIC

‘Just like all of Kevin’s books, Now is Not the Time to Panic is totally its own thing: mysterious, hypnotic, wonderful. I love following his brain, wherever it goes.’—Emma Straub

‘This is a wildly funny, wonderfully sincere—and a little bit devastating—story of art, our limitless past, future nostalgia and all those perfectly imperfect ways we continually come of age. Kevin Wilson’s books are so full of heart. They’re utterly indelible.’—Courtney Summers, author of Sadie

‘I just read Now Is Not the Time to Panic, by Kevin Wilson, and found his adolescent characters original and heartbreaking.’—Judy Blume, New York Times

‘A buoyant tribute to small-town life…Wilson adeptly evokes what it was like to be a creative kid in the 1990s…A charming story.’—New York Times

[Kevin Wilson] returns with another quirky offering.’—Time

‘Full of compassion and gentle humour, this is a wise and winning novel about how youth haunts and defines us.’—Esquire

‘Gorgeous… might just break your heart.’—Glamour (UK)

Now Is Not the Time to Panic has the feel of a long-gestating work: a novel about creativity and childhood that seems as though its author has been mulling it since his own youth…Coloured by Wilson’s appealingly offbeat prose, so that even the most straightforward coming-of-age moments have a funky freshness.’—Vogue

‘Another irreverent tale of wanton young people, hidden histories, and all the ways our former selves can come back to haunt us, presented in a pitch-perfect blend of delightful, improbable plotting and wildly humanist prose.’—Entertainment Weekly

‘Wilson…keeps getting better.’—Los Angeles Times

‘[A] tender, darkly comic tale about a pair of youthful misfits empowered by a clandestine act of subversive art-making…[Wilson writes] evocative tragicomic stories about family, friendship, love and art that end on a note of cautious optimism. And honestly, isn’t that the best we can reasonably hope for in life?’—Atlanta Journal-Constitution

‘Wilson’s latest novel shows us again that he is at the top of his game, infusing this coming-of-age tale with his trademark sharp wit and deep understanding of love and the uncertainty that comes with fading youth.’—Chicago Review of Books

‘Utterly inventive and outward-looking…Wilson’s fiction will have you laughing so much that you’re not prepared for the gut punch that follows.’—Atlantic

‘[A] tender, moving novel by an author who understands how truly bizarre ordinary life is.’—Washington Post

‘Heartbreakingly honest…with an “us against the world” feel and punk-rock spirit.’—San Francisco Chronicle

‘[There’s] real delight to be found in Now Is Not the Time to Panic…To steal from [Jenny] Holzer, “In a dream I read a Kevin Wilson novel, and I was filled with joy.”’—Boston Globe

‘The mind of Kevin Wilson is a very interesting place to visit.’—Nashville Scene

‘[A] warm-hearted and melancholy novel…Now Is Not the Time to Panic is a terrific novel about art, adolescence, and the ways only your best friend can hurt you.’—Vox

‘A book destined to become a cult classic, if not just a classic, period…Never ceases to entertain. Frankie and Zeke are wholly original characters, their lives painful and true, and while this is a novel you can read in a single sitting, it is best devoured slowly, a treat for the heart and mind.’—USA Today

‘Kevin’s book will hit you over the head with humanity…Will make you feel all the great things.’—Today

‘Wilson has a gift…Wilson’s stories manage to be unexpected, totally new, and yet gets to the heart of human experience in the most familiar way.’—LitHub

‘Wilson has developed a story that is a precise capture of adolescence and of two vibrant teens whose everyday dilemmas, weaknesses, and triumphs are utterly endearing. If the denouement feels a little pat, it is more than made up for by the crisp dialog and the zipping story line that takes us there.’—Booklist (starred review)

‘[An] emotionally acute peek into the inner life of the artist…A warm, witty two-hander.’—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

‘Wilson writes that rare kind of fiction: weird, bighearted, sui generis literature that is eagerly awaited by critics and readers alike.’—Publishers Weekly

‘Will make you grin from ear to ear…There’s so much to love about this book…but the best part is reading about two kids who are having the time of their lives. Their sense of adventure, joyous obsessions and life-altering friendship is infectious.’—Amazon Best Books of the Month

‘The gold Wilson sought has been found.’—Good Morning America

‘Heartbreakingly honest…Wilson so eloquently captures that unique time in one’s life when one small gesture of artistic self-expression…really does have the power to change the world, or at least your perception of it.’—Datebook

‘If you have any interest in joy-reading, then run out today and pick up Now Is Not the Time to Panic, the latest glorious novel from Kevin Wilson…Frankie’s voice is so clear and compelling, her inner life so well-drawn…There is immense gratification in the final quarter of the novel.’—Oprah Daily

‘A seductive, highly imaginative story that testifies to the transformative power of art.’—Associated Press

‘Kevin Wilson once again deploys his customary humorous, off-centre storytelling to artfully delve into deeper matters…Wilson’s deceptively transparent prose, with a touch of humour, a dash of satire and a good bit of insight, carries the reader to a humane and satisfying conclusion.’—BookPage (starred review)

PRAISE FOR KEVIN WILSON AND NOW IS NOT THE TIME TO PANIC

‘Just like all of Kevin’s books, Now is Not the Time to Panic is totally its own thing: mysterious, hypnotic, wonderful. I love following his...


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