Friday, August 21, 2009

Cool: The Collagist


Probably you've already checked out the first issue of The Collagist, a new online literary magazine from Dzanc, because I'm usually late to the party. If not, you should. Really. Because as previously stated, it is cool. It includes work by and about Gordon Lish. And even some Easter-egg-style goodies, like the Michael Martone contributor note story.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Flatmancrooked & My Last Minute


I'm a last minute person...because I'm essentially lazy. So I thought I'd mention the 2009 Flatmancrooked Prize judged by Aimee Bender. It's deadline is, oh, Aug. 15th, which is what tomorrow? Anyway, for any procrastinators out there...

I should also mention their new innovative program called LAUNCH, where they launch the career of a new writer by asking for readers to buy shares in that career. Read more because I'm too lazy for the details. The writer in question is the cool Emma Straub, who according to the faucet of fact Facebook will write you a love letter if you launch her.

And to continue the unsolicited testimonial, because I like the cut of these people's jib, their blog articles never disappoint.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

I Have Been Carred


I hated cars well before it was cool. Not for any earth-saving reasons, I mean the supernova-ing sun's going to take care of this place soon enough, right? But just the general resentment--all I wanted was a way from point A to B and I get saddled with a constant source of nuisance. And I'm not a fan of speed. I'm a fan of slow. Of porches. And god knows I'd never buy a new car--a racket if ever there was one, paying for the car-salesman aggravation and instant depreciation.

So naturally, the other day I bought a new car. I blame Heather, who so loves cars she has a pet name for hers which I won't reveal because out of context it sounds dirty...I should probably just not bring it up. Also, I blame the last junk heap that hauled my ungrateful self around which died before it could claim any of that cash for being a clunker.

Anyway, we got an '09 Elantra Touring. Here's my review: it's nice.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Stuff That's Going On


Here's some stuff that's going on:
  • Dogzplot is having a huge reading weekend bender in Atlantic City (pictured).
  • The Fiction Circus lays out the Booker Prize--isn't there a Man in there somewhere now?
People are busy. Well, I'm not. But people, people are busy.

Monday, July 27, 2009

A Well Known Book I Haven't Read


So it's summer, and I'm actually reading things other than student work, but it just reminds me of things I haven't read that I feel like I should. Today's book I have not read is Independence Day by Richard Ford. That's right, haven't read that one. But one of my past professors told a story about how he was jerk, so that probably makes it okay.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Bram Stoker Had Grey Eyes


Grey, gray, grey, grey, definitely. Reading a Stoker biography and turns out he had grey eyes and loved it! So does one of my brothers, though I'm not sure about his feelings on having said grey eyes. Why do I bring it up? No reason.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

"Scientist Mad" nominated for Best of the Net


So the good people at decomP nominated my story "Scientist Mad" for Best of the Net 2009. The other nods include:

Stories:

Adam Moorad - "Star-Spangled Enterprise"

Poems:

Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz - "A SHORT HISTORY OF UNUSUAL FISH"

Kristin Dombrowski - "Bog"

Kira Hesser - "inertia / inner / in her"

Heather Momyer - "Dead Dog"

Iftekhar Sayeed - "the early mangoes"

Buff Whitman-Bradley - "Aerial Intercourse"