Sam Pink

ARTISTICALLY DECLINED PRESS

new press run by paula bomer and ryan bradley, ARTISTICALLY DECLINED PRESS.  (on their first book):

  We are very excited to announce our first book, Ken Sparling’s elusive second novel, Hush Up and Listen Stinky Poo Butt, will be published in early 2010. Sparling is the author of three other novels, Dad Says He Saw You At The Mall, For Those Whom God Has Blessed With Fingers, and [untitled]. Previously Hush Up and Listen was available only in handmade editions by request, we are looking forward to bringing this fantastic novel of fatherhood to more readers.

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October 23rd, 2009 / 4:01 pm

what are some stereotypes in the world of writing? (internet or otherwise, content or author, etc.)  please include behavioral tendencies (bonus points for using a nature show tone).

who writes good dialogue?  what is good about it?

make magic then send it to dogzplot.  read about the magic issue here.  it is ok to like this.

good interview with ben brooks, conducted by j.a. tyler.  read it. i almost passed out looking at the picture they used in the middle of the interview.

KATHRYN REGINA AND HER CHILDHOOD PICTURE PROJECT AT WUNDERKAMMER

kathryn regina is curating the next two weeks at wunderkammer.  she will be posting pieces from a project she supervised, where a group of writers submitted a childhood picture, then another writer wrote about that picture. 

go here to check out the first intallment, featuring writing by chris killen.

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October 9th, 2009 / 3:20 pm

i enjoyed reading this story by kevin wilson. i also enjoyed the apple i just ate.  in conclusion, if you are looking for two enjoyable things, there is this story by kevin wilson, or the apple that i just ate.

Help Ben Brooks Buy a New Computer

ben brooks needs a new computer to keep typing.  please donate some money to him.  he wrote FENCES.  that is enough to warrant giving him money.  he also has two more books slated for publication.  if you don’t donate money he may never have the resources to realize his novel about vampires that are good looking teens and have sex with each other.

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October 7th, 2009 / 9:34 pm

nicolle elizabeth has two new shits up at wigleaf.  i like them both with all my heart. 

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how do you feel about readings fees.  i think i understand them, i mean they make sense when explained as a way to make money, but i also seem to think they make whoever is charging them seem almost annoyed and like, forced to do what they’re doing.  what is the highest reading fee you have paid.

POST-APOCALYPTIC

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has anyone cataloged the different kinds of apocalyptic texts.  i can’t remember ever reading a critical work that didn’t use the idea of an apocalypse vaguely, as though if you just say the word everyone understands, “the ending of the world” but not in what sense “the world” is being interpreted. the greek interpretation of “apocalypse” means an “unveiling” or “revelation.”  combining this with a more contemporary idea of apocalypse, wherein civilization ends by an unveiling of reliance on certain technology, it becomes easier to define.  so to me then, it seems important when writing about a book that idealizes the apocalypse, to give a type to this version of it, one based on how it operates in the book.  i like apocalyptic writing if it unveils my sense of order, a claim i return to later with SCORCH ATLAS.  if i am remembering an octavia butler book correctly, PARABLE OF THE SOWER i think, this apocalypse involves unveiling the government of human nature.  in the book, gated communities protect themselves internally from an unsteady outside world.  without even really getting into it, i can see that this suggests a natural inclination for humans to make groups, to use others as technology.  so in this version of the apocalypse, a technological unveiling, comes in the form of factions.  a faction suggests limited power among a greater grouping of power.  so what is unveiled is two interpretations of human nature in relation to power, two interpretations to be taken as one, as what happens when humans must face being alive.  in facing being alive, it is unveiled that you must band together.  to attack or defend.  throw in the added element of there being a girl who possesses “hyperempathy” or a greater humanity for humanity, within herself, and the unveiling of the total human emotional scale is the apocalypse, the decision to govern and how to do it.  the unavoidaility of it. 

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September 29th, 2009 / 4:20 pm

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September 25th, 2009 / 4:32 pm

a paragraph i’d kill to have written

He woke with the undersides of his eyelids inflamed by the high sun’s hammering, looked up to a bland and chinablue sky traversed by lightwires.  A big lemoncolored cat watched him from the top of a woodstove.  He turned his head to see it better and it elongated itself like hot taffy down the side of the stove and vanished headfirst in the earth without a sound.  Suttree lay with his hands palm up at his sides in an attitude of frailty beheld and the stink that fouled the air was he himself.  He closed his eyes and moaned.  A hot breeze was coming across the barren waste of burnt weeds and rubble like a whiff of battlesmoke.  Some starlings had alighted on a wire overhead in perfect progression like a piece of knotted string fallen slantwise.  Crooning, hooked wings.  Foul yellow mutes came squeezing from under their faned tails.  He sat up slowly, putting a hand over his eyes.  The birds flew.  His clothes cracked with a thin dry sound and shreds of baked vomit fell from him. 

 

Suttree, Cormac McCarthy

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September 23rd, 2009 / 3:02 pm

i enjoyed reading this piece of writing by bradley sands.  i also enjoyed the tips for a sexier stomach on the side of the page.  reading the piece of writing by bradley sands and then learning how to get a sexier stomach, really, felt like two consecutive wins.