RaveIrish Times (IRE)The plot of Tremor unfurls gently and much of the novel reads as autofiction ... The narrative voice is elegant and philosophical ... Effervescent ... A high-wire act of narration that could have become mired in autofictional longueurs instead becomes an invitation to a fuller and more attentive way of seeing ... A novel that contains no heavy-handed lessons ... Dances with the reader, showcasing a lightness of touch previously only seen in his essays. Tremor is a salve for the worn-down, a hymn to the epiphanies of life lived fully through camaraderie, music, and remembrance, a plea to look and listen thoughtfully, and a book to be read with eyes, ears, heart, and hands open.