Rusty Barnes
Rusty Barnes
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39 years old
REVERE, MASSACHUSETTS
United States



Last Login: 7/5/2009
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Generalcontemporary poetry; Appalachian fiction; literature of the South; flash fiction/prose poetry/short-shorts; transgressive fiction; any rural-based and/or gritty writer/book will have my attention for a moment or two. See booklist for current obsessions and books on my recently-read and to-be-read pile.
MusicWolf Parade, Ryan Adams, Chris Whitley, Neutral Milk Hotel, Bob Dylan, Richard Buckner, Pogues, Shawn Mullins, Amy Winehouse, Bonnie Prince Billy, Gillian Welch, Baptist Generals, Will Johnson, Jolie Holland, Willard Grant Conspiracy, Nashville Pussy, Centro-Matic, Slobberbone, Damien Jurado, among many others.
MoviesSearching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus, Rough South of Larry Brown, A History of Violence, The Outlaw Josey Wales, We Don't Live Here Anymore, Revenge, Stigmata, Legends of the Fall
TelevisionI don't watch much: basketball, baseball, Rome, The Sopranos.
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     Rusty Barnes's Details
Status:Married
Here for:Networking
Orientation:Straight
Hometown:Mosherville, PA
Zodiac Sign:Capricorn
Children:Proud parent
Education:Grad / professional school
Occupation:writer/editor/occasional teacher

   Rusty Barnes's Schools
Emerson College
Boston, MA
Graduated: 1995
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Master's Degree
Major: Creative Writing
 

1992 to 1994
Mansfield University Of Pennsylvania
Mansfield, PA
Graduated: 1992
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Bachelor's Degree
Major: English
Minor: Philosophy/Creative Writing
 

1988 to 1992
Troy Area Shs
Troy, PA
Graduated: 1988
Student status: Alumni
 

1984 to 1988

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"The jolt of this slim, intense collection is bracing. Barnes's narrative art is as masterful as his vision is profoundly honest and humane. His characters, like Robert Frost's, are mainly rural, poor, and farm-bound, and yet their agons are those of classical tragedy. Voicing these inarticulate characters with image, gesture, and narrative eloquence, Barnes opens the core of their imagined lives."

     --DeWitt Henry, co-founder of Ploughshares and author of The Marriage of Anna Maye Potts

"The stories of Rusty Barnes are short, sharp, and shocking in their humanity. His characters are like sad love songs, sweet and full of hurt."

     --Steve Almond, author of (not that you asked) and The Evil B.B. Chow and Other Stories

"Rusty Barnes is as comfortable writing from a child's point of view as an adult's or an old man's or a woman's, young or old. Behind all his characters, though, there's a quietly humane authorial presence interested in exploring our frail humanity in a way that reminds of the early work of Raymond Carver. Rusty Barnes is his own writer, though, and his flash fiction is terrific."

     --Edward Falco, author of Wolf Point

Visit Sunnyoutside Press to order Breaking it Down. Or you can use Amazon. The official release date was November 8th, 2007.

If you'd like a signed copy, send $14 via Paypal to rb@rustybarnes.com or via check by emailing me for the address. Thanks.

I am a co-founder and editor of Night Train.



I've spent most of my professional life word-wrangling in one form or another, as writing teacher and editor and bookseller, though early on I worked as a housekeeper at a resort, a janitor, a short-order cook. Typical career track, I know. How about this? I also served for a brief time as manager of a bookstore that served as a front for a high-end "social club." I spend my time now homeschooling my kids, writing, overseeing Night Train, and reading. You can find links to my writing and other news on my irregular blog. Or you can simply check rustybarnes.com for the latest.

My recent publications and forthcoming publications look like this: 3 AM, 7th Quark, Aesthetica, Angler, Bonfire, Brevity and Echo, Buzzwords UK, Cadenza, Conversely, Dead Mule, elimae, Front Street Review, Gator Springs Gazette, GUD, Heat City Review, In Posse Review, Literary Potpourri, Memorious, N.O.L.A. Spleen, Opium, Outsider Ink, Pif, Pindeldyboz, Post Road, Red Rock Review, Right Hand Pointing, Salt Flats Annual, See You Next Tuesday, Small Spiral Notebook, SmokeLong Quarterly, Snow Monkey, Somerville News, Staccato, Story Garden, Thunder Sandwich, Thieves Jargon, VerbSap, Vestal Review, Ward 6 Review, Web Del Sol, Wild Strawberries, Word Riot, Xelas.

Who I'd like to meet:
writers and editors of all kinds.

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Broken Electric Records





Jan 23 2009 4:03 AM

we've got a great compilation out i reckon you'll dig, have a preview below .. ....
~ Kim Townsel ~





Dec 21 2008 2:38 AM

I'm excited. I just found out that DREAMWEAVER and PRETTY are semi-finalists so far in the Screenplay Festival!!! http://www. screenplayfestival. com/2008_semifinal. html

Wish me luck! Happy Holidays!
THE FORCE





Dec 10 2008 12:22 AM

THIS SATURDAY!
Celebrating the birth of our lord, Santa Claus

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Kevin Michaels





Dec 8 2008 5:54 PM

Hey Rusty-

Thanks for the add!

Best- KM
Erin Pringle





Oct 26 2008 10:14 PM

Vintage Postcard Black & Orange

Happy Halloween

New Southerner





Sep 7 2008 5:32 AM

Just a few weeks left to enter our literary contest. $600 in prizes will be awarded to first-place winners. Guidelines at www. newsoutherner. com.
Heather Louise





Sep 4 2008 5:55 PM

Thanks so much for adding my profile

Hope your having a wonderful day!

Heather Louise X
Monet's Garden Art Cafe





Aug 13 2008 6:40 PM

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Morpheus Tales





Jul 17 2008 9:49 AM


..First Issue out now! Free
preview available online!
..
Navajo Mud Toy





Jun 26 2008 1:16 AM

Yo Rusty . . . how r ya? YOu goin' to Dieffenbach's reunion in Aug.?

Mike
Dusty





Jun 2 2008 3:40 PM


(audio) Timothy Gager Poems/Flash





May 21 2008 3:31 AM

I'm officially official!
Dusty





Apr 25 2008 6:48 PM

I was the guy that played guitar at the end.

I like your style
Carrie





Mar 31 2008 1:31 AM

things are good here just work and spend time with the family
Jim





Mar 18 2008 2:45 PM

Novel's coming slowly. We're hoping that's a good thing.

Meanwhile, the second book of stories is out looking for a home.
GUD Magazine





Feb 26 2008 11:22 AM

Just wanted to let you (and your comment-reading friends) know that GUD Issue 2 is now available for purchase! And if you create a GUD Magazine acccount, you'll get a full story or poem from the issue free, just to show you what we're made of!

Issue 2 celebrates Heaven, Earth, and Space in-between; it is touched by religion, grounded in technology and comfortable with the occult.

Including a language-stretching piece triggered by the Talmud from the legendary Hugh Fox, poems by haiku heavy-hitter Jim Kacian, the surprisingly touching “By Zombies; Eaten” from Christopher William Buecheler, and an alien perspective on human spirituality by Tina Connolly in the remarkable “The Salivary Reflex”

— all part of a drool-worthy two-hundred page selection of over twenty authors and artists.
Aaron





Feb 14 2008 2:07 AM

Thanks for the congrats, Rusty. As for future plans, hope to find a job. Never had one in the civilian world (except haying when we were kids). Right now I am dropping resume's everywhere.
Monet's Garden Art Cafe





Feb 7 2008 12:23 PM

Short Fiction and Poetry Reading w/Open Mic


This Friday, February 8th from 7:00-9:00

Featuring Ry Gregory Frazier and the publishers of Quick Fiction: stories under 500 words. Inside the Red Brick Art Centers' Monet's Garden Cafe, 95 Rantoul St., Beverly, MA. Serving coffees, teas, sandwiches, cappuccinos, espressos, paninis, chais, and more.
Hezekiah Jones





Feb 2 2008 7:56 PM

hey there,
if you ever got some extra writing you're not sure what to do with send them my way and maybe i could work them into a song. much fun.
The Smoking Poet





Feb 2 2008 1:29 AM

The Smoking Poet’s first annual short story contest is open to all writers in any genre.

An entry fee of $10 per submission is required, payment to be made through PayPal.

Entries must be submitted as a Word doc file in Times New Roman, 12-point font, and double-spaced. The author’s name, address, and telephone number must appear in the upper right hand corner. Word count must not exceed 5,000. Please include a short bio in the body of your e-mail.

Judges are Zinta Aistars, managing editor of The Smoking Poet; Russell Rowland, fiction editor of The Smoking Poet and author of In Open Spaces and The Watershed Years; and Dominic Smith, author of The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre and The Beautiful Miscellaneous.

Prizes will be awarded to the top three stories: first prize, $100; second prize, $50; third prize, $25, two honorable mentions will receive a copy of Dominic Smith’s new novel, The Beautiful Miscellaneous. All winners will be published in the summer issue of The Smoking Poet, online in mid June, 2008.

Submission deadline for the contest is May 31, 2008. Please send your submission with the subject line stating CONTEST/Last Name to thesmokingpoet@lycos.com
William Walsh





Jan 16 2008 3:46 PM

Hi, Rusty. Directing your attention to “Potato I Have” at ELIMAE. It’s a derived text that tracks Joyce’s use of the potato - a talisman for Bloom - in Ulysses.
Mary





Jan 15 2008 4:01 PM

Hi, Rusty!
Heather Fowler





Jan 12 2008 5:50 AM

Indeed, yes. I'm looking forward to reading your stories with a nice cup of coffee tonight between compiling book-lengths for AWP subs. It goes great. Really. Thank goodness. ;)
Always an honor to pub beside you, Rusty. Warmest, H
sunnyoutside


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Jan 8 2008 8:52 PM

Congratulations on your first Pushcart nomination--and good luck!
William Walsh





Jan 2 2008 5:27 PM

Check out “Gate. Safe!” at Admit Two.
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