The most expensive item with a signature of Joyce Carol (WRITING MADNESS Signed Patrick McGrath Joyce Carol Oates Centipede Press OOP) was sold in April 2021 for $200.00 while the cheapest item (Blonde First Edition Signed With Cover 2000 Hardcover Joyce Carol Oates) found a new owner for $0.99 in May 2023. The month with the most items sold (10) was October 2021 with an average selling price of $13.50 for an autographed item of Joyce Carol. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in August 2013 with $89.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $2.24 was September 2014. In average, an autographed item from Joyce Carol is worth $14.45.
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Book Review: ‘Nineteen Claws and a Blackbird,’ by Agustina Bazterrica; ‘Zero-Sum (07/12/23): New short fiction by Agustina Bazterrica, Joyce Carol Oates, Nishanth Injam and Kathleen Alcott.
New Crime Books From Joyce Carol Oates, Harini Nagendra and More (03/16/23): In Joyce Carol Oates’s “48 Clues Into the Disappearance of My Sister,” a troubled, resentful younger sibling describes the long-ago events.
Book Review: ’48 Clues Into the Disappearance of My Sister,’ by Joyce Carol Oate (03/16/23): In Joyce Carol Oates’s “48 Clues Into the Disappearance of My Sister,” a troubled, resentful younger sibling describes the long-ago events.
Review: “Babysitter,” by Joyce Carol Oates (08/22/22): Her latest novel uses horror and a privileged white protagonist as vehicles for social critique.
Joyce Carol Oates Takes On Racism and Grief in Her New Novel (06/09/20): “Night. Sleep. Death. The Stars.” spotlights a well-heeled white family and their ugly predilections after a tragic loss.