Musicians/bands who've played at my events/release parties:
Bishop Allen,
Langhorne Slim,
We Are Scientists,
Meneguar,
The Frogs
Movies
One of my editors, Tara Wray, recently made a documentary called "Manhattan, Kansas."
Television
Books
I've had stories by the following authors in me:
Jeffrey Renard Allen, Frederick Barthelmen, Aimee Bender, Kenneth Bernard, Arthur Bradford, Lewis Buzbee, Ron Carlson, Alan Cheuse, Brock Clarke, Stephen Dixon, Marc Estrin, Jonathan Goldstein, Sara Gran, Jim Hanas, Roy Kesey, Dave Koch, Evan Lavender-Smith, Jeff Macgregor, Josh Melrod, Josip Novakovich, Robert Olmstead, Chris Potter, Padgett Powell, Nelly Reifler, Karen Rile, Thadeus Rutkowski, David Schuman, Joan Silber, Ken Sparling, Terese Svoboda, Mary Swan, Jonathan Tel, Peter Walpole, Diane Williams, Tara Wray . And I've had original artwork created for me by Joy Kolitsky, Marilyn Holsing, and Steve Keene. My latest issue (No. Four) includes stories by Rachel Haley Himmelheber, Shena McAuliffe, Kevin Moffett, Nicholas Montemarano, Christine Schutt, Daniel Wallace, and Kevin Wilson.
About me: I'm a New York literary magazine that publishes short stories. ISSUE NO. FOUR IS NOW AVAILABLE!
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I was founded in 2003 and have published four fabulous issues. Some of the stories I've published have gone on to appear in the O. Henry Prize Stories and Best American Non-Required Reading anthologies. In 2004 I was recognized by the Utne Reader with an Independent Press Award nomination in the Best New Title category. If you're wondering who my fiscal sponsor is, it's the New York Foundation for the Arts. For a list of the authors I've published see "Books" below and to the left.
Who I'd like to meet: Readers, Writers, Bookstores, Magazines, various sorts of Collectives, etc., their friends and friends of friends.
In celebration of Bloomsday today, June 16th, check out “Potato I Have” at ELIMAE. It’s a derived text that tracks Joyce’s use of the potato - a talisman for Bloom - in Ulysses.
And, if you’re in the mood for more Joycean derivations, check out “Gate. Safe!” at Admit Two, which tracks the theme of safety and recurring gates imagery throughout Joyce's Ulysses The moment in the book that inspired me occurs in the eighth episode, Lestrygonians: “Gate. Safe!”
Late at night, Moinous has stopped working. From his study he passes into the bright, orderly kitchen. From the drainboard he takes a glass and opens the sink tap to fill it. He stands at the sink, looking out through the window to the street, a patch of slick asphalt illuminated by a street lamp. He drinks some of the water. He stands at the window, looking toward the street. He does not see his reflection in the window. He does not acknowledge the figure of the man looking inward. Moinous watches the road.
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Hey!
My REAL bio is now posted on my blog and all of my tracks are now available at myspace. Hope you are having a nice week.
And my prayers go out to the families affected by the tragic events at VA. Tech :(
kj