Blake Butler

http://www.gillesdeleuzecommittedsuicideandsowilldrphil.com/

Blake Butler lives in Atlanta. His third book, There Is No Year, is forthcoming April 2011 from Harper Perennial.

We Turn One

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Today is the official 1 year anniversary of HTML Giant.

Thanks to everyone, contributors (past and present), commenters, lurkers, snarkies, all: together who have made it even better than we imagined. For me it’s been fun, inspiring, and a pleasure to be a part of. I hope so for you too.

Let’s make some more.

Web Hype / 57 Comments
September 26th, 2009 / 1:39 am

Please somebody in NYC do this and write an article about it. Unlimited iced tea!

Visceral Imaginings: Sombre

Watched this film by Philippe Grandrieux earlier this week (after seeing him highlighted on Dennis Cooper’s blog), and still haven’t been able to shake this opening montage from my head.

Has gotten me thinking even further about the collaging of extremely visceral on extreme levels (the children) to the more intuitively visceral, on a calmer level (the car), a quiet/loud compiling that has been well put to use in the music land but perhaps less so in text.

It seems to me that Burroughs was able to pull some of this off in his cut up methods, but I’m also wondering what other textual artists could be pointed at or explored in such a way? Seems like the leaping times are much more drawn out on the page most often, when they do not necessarily have to be? To what effect?

Here also music and sound have as much if not more prowess on the experience as do the images themselves, the motion. How can music and noise be added to a paragraph, a page? What texts might replicate such a feeling?

Anyhow, Sombre surely has some of the best shot work I’ve seen in a while, even if it is another serial killer film.

Random / 28 Comments
September 25th, 2009 / 2:19 pm

Push Ups for Poetry

A Special Poets House Fundraiser

from Black Ocean founder: Janaka Stucky

push up pro

What is Push Ups For Poetry?
Push Ups for Poetry is a fundraising project I began on Monday, August 10th 2009. I decided to set a goal for myself: in one month’s time be able to complete 100 push ups without taking a break. This is not a herculean task by any stretch of the imagination, but it is also something decidedly difficult for most of us who aren’t in solid athletic shape. On my first trial run, I was able to complete 40 push ups in a single set. I will train for the next four weeks, and plan on completing a single set of 100 push ups by the end of that time. All the money raised will then be donated to Poets House, in New York City.
Web Hype / 6 Comments
September 25th, 2009 / 11:10 am

Awesome interview with awesome Joyelle McSweeney @ Rob Mclennan’s blog | “What made you write, as opposed to doing something else?” Lack of imagination.

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What do you think about Goodreads? What do you think about rating books based on stars? What do you use Goodreads for, if you use it? How do you rate books in this kind of forum? Is it wrong to give a bad rating to a book without saying why? Is their ‘three star’ rating equating to ‘liked it’ apt? Is it scary that the Book of Mormon is #3 on their user-populated list of Best Books Ever? What else?

RT @featherproof: Have you read Amelia Gray’s AM/PM? Cleverest review on Powells.com or Amazon.com in the next 48 hours wins the featherproof novel of your choice! You have 48 hours from now, 9/22, 4pm, to do it. So do it!

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Kirk Cameron remixes Darwin, or something

via the Huffington Post:

Cameron lays out a plan to subvert ‘Darwin Day’ on November 22, 2009 — a date marking the 150th anniversary of the publishing of Charles Darwin’s “Origin of Species.” Cameron says that he and like-minded activists plan to deliver 50,000 copies of an altered version of Darwin’s book to students at dozens of U.S. universities.

Cameron explains that this “very special” edition of the “Origin of Species” will include an introduction explaining “Adolf Hitler’s undeniable connection” to the theory of evolution, and highlighting “Darwin’s racism” and “his disdain for women.”

“Who isn’t gonna take it and say, ‘Thank you very much!’?”

I don’t know about you, but I kinda want one. Talk about new text…

Uncategorized / 24 Comments
September 22nd, 2009 / 12:09 pm

Joseph Young’s ‘Easter Rabbit’

I am mad excited for:

Easter Rabbit by Joseph Young

Easter Rabbit is a collection of microfictions.

100pp
perfect bound
cover art by Christine Sajecki

[press site]

Pre-order cost includes shipping.
Pre-orders will ship Oct 15.

Book available in wide release on Dec 15.

Your Location

Read Joseph Young’s work:
at Frigg
at Lamination Colony
at JMWW
an excerpt from Easter Rabbit
Author News & Presses / 36 Comments
September 22nd, 2009 / 10:50 am

Do you like going to readings or do you think they are boring or useless or something? What do you like or not like about them?