Nov 23rd, 2009
A couple of weeks ago I got down to Georgia for three readings. Went even better than expected. We filled the Cine screening room in Athens for Sabrina Orah Mark’s book launch for Tsim Tsum (with Blake Butler and I opening) – I did an all comics reading, which almost didn’t happen because we rolled in late from Atlanta and I barely got my laptop hooked up in time. After the reading we introduced Blake to The Manhattan Cafe’s Maker’s and Blenheim’s – I think we have another convert. The next day Sabrina and I went back down 316 to the ATL to read at The Solar Anus with Sandra Simonds and Laura Carter. Generous and solid human beings Jamie Iredell and Blake hosted us, and we had the pleasure of meeting the third Anus host, Amy McDaniel (read her posts on HTML Giant – she’s smart). Small crowd, all good people, awesome reading. We sat in a circle around a cooler of beers. It’s kind of weird that not all readings use this format. Back to Athens – genius reading by genius Reg McKnight on Monday night – breaking out his first book for a live crowd in a decade. Then my VOX Reading on Tuesday night, once again at Cine, to a big crowd in their beautiful screening room. The good folks at UGA arranged for two excellent writers to read with me – Andy Jamison, and my old Athens buddy, Patrick Denker. Patrick got up there, threw his three-day-old Sony Vaio on the cement floor, and then gave a sweat-fueled dramatic reading from his epic-in-progress transliteration of Dante’s Inferno. It was good. I can’t wait to see this thing finished. I warned the crowd that I would fail following a reading like Denker’s. I went ahead and read stuff from The Complete Collection; I read an old story called “Waterslide” that I’ve always loved a lot, but is only finally being published – in the next issue of Anemone Sidecar – and then I premiered some sections from new book about Baltimore. The book only exists in handwritten notebooks that no one else has read, so it was a bit scary revealing it before a live studio audience. I think it went well. I’m tentatively calling the book 100 Atrocities from a Fictional Town Called Baltimore. We’ll see if that sticks.
Here’s the evidence (didn’t take enough pictures – missed Atlanta all together):





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Nov 4th, 2009
Lots of little news to catch up. My house new house is a construction site so production is slow, but I have started posting over at Big Other, with a smart and thoughtful bunch of writers. Lets of good stuff to read over there.
First off, our new Action, Yes is up. This is the first of four issues that is largely collected from our very first open submissions period. We were hoping to get one issue out of it, and then we got FOUR. I’ve heard so many tales of terror about the slush pile – but we didn’t see it – it was a rare submission that didn’t have something interesting going on. Plus we have a specially curated section from Canada.

New Pear Noir! is out, and it’s got my comic “My Brother’s Shoe.” It’s a story that takes place in autumn in New York. Pretty similar to this movie:

And I have some drawings in the new Caketrain that accompany a series of J.A. Tyler’s Jimmy stories. Totally different project that our image-text novel Glimpse. I think it’s fair to say that the Jimmy drawings are illustrations – which I rarely do. Here’s one of them:

Leaving for five days – three reading in Georgia. Friday night will be in Athens at Cine with Sabrina (Orah Mark) and Blake (Buter). This is the launch for Sabrina’s brilliant Tsim Tsum, and my southern celebration for The Complete Collection in the town where it was born, and Blake with be bringing his Scorch Atlas to town. Sabrina says this thing will be more party than reading and she promises RAFFLES, which are similar to the lottery. Then Blake is hosting Sabrina and me, and Laura Carter and Sandra Simonds, at his Solar Anus series at the Beep Beep Gallery in Atlanta. Then next Tuesday I’m reading for the VOX Reading series at my alma mater back in Athens.
Speaking of Georgia, I’ve been reading Jamie Iredell’s Prose Poems: A Novel today. Really desperate stuff – I’m going to go talk about it at Big Other…
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