My short stories and derived texts have appeared in New York Tyrant, Juked, Caketrain, Elimae, No Colony, Pear Noir, AnnaLemma, Kora, Fringe, Word Riot, Exquiste Corpse, Segue, Pequin, LIT, Press, Rosebud, Quarterly West, Crescent Review, 5_Trope, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, and other journals.
Hey, how are you doing? I just wanted to stop by and let you know about the latest author interview posted on www.joeypinkney.com.
Who's next in the "5 Minutes, 5 Questions With..." series? Rose Jackson-Beavers and Edward Booker, authors of A Hole in My Heart and Caught in the Net of Deception
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My debut novel, The Cuckoo Parchment and the Dyke, has just launched. If you get a chance I'd be grateful if you'd go to my profile to find out more. The story's about Dada, art and artists, and the attempt to instigate revolution by means of art.
Thanks for joining us at Mumbai Taxi. It's another Summer of Love with--Psychedelic Mambo, Tropicalia, Soukous, Reggae & Soweto Beat. Turn on, tune in, and take a Taxi trip! We’ll keep you posted, or you can track us at twitter.com --- Philadelphia Phil & Mumbai Taxi -- Baba Akinwala Yudiddiyuh Griffin-Sledge Kevin Kouts Bill Moss
Thanks for the add! I'm a new Harper Perennial author, reaching out to some of Harper Perennial’s book-loving friends. My first novel will be released on September 9, and I’ll be in Boston on October 14 as part of the book tour.
BEING WRITTEN is the story of a man who knows he’s a minor character in a book and the lengths to which he’ll go to win a bigger part. Here’s a one-minute video about the book:
You can find out more about the novel and the book tour on my MySpace profile and at www. williamconescu. com. Thanks again!
And they arrived, and kept arriving, story after story, one better than the next. We were amazed and cheered at the riches at our door. Our first annual short story contest brought us stories from all points of the globe: all corners of the United States, as well as Italy, France, China, Spain and many more. One author was 16 years old, yet his writing certainly did not bespeak his young years. Other authors had years of achievement pinned like medals to their chests—published novels, awards and prizes, publishing histories that blushed with authority. That was not our criteria of judgment, however. There was only one criterion: literary quality.
Come read winning entries by Grace Delobel, Martha Clarkson, Phil Haddock, and Paul Bowers. Also, feature author interviews with Lynn Stegner; YA author, Kate Buckley; artist-photographer, Ed Rode; fiction, non-fiction, poetry, cigar reviews, book reviews and much more. It’s our best yet and still getting better.
I adored Without Waxx--such a lovely combination of ribald and touching, such complete portraitures. You can write, friend! Just popping in to say I enjoyed your book quite a bit. It's surreal moments sung and it's quiet moments were a figurative hand on the shoulder of a weeping man. All best, xo, H
Today's the day! My latest froensic crime thriller, Freezer Burn, hits shelves today! I'll be doing a bunch of events in and around Philadelphia. For details, see my profile. Thanks for the friendship!