August 2010

go upstairs gallimaufry 5

5. There is a new Hobart. It be quench, yo.

17. Seventeen Andy Warhol audio files (thanks, test)

33. Fascinating:

I wouldn’t push it too hard, but the experimental novel is actually the main river. The conventional novel is a popular sidetrack.

There’s crazy, avant-garde, weird, experimental novels going back almost to the very beginning.

7. The Independent asks: Is popular fiction getting more literary, wiser, good?

122. From flash to novel: Tarah Masih reviews Sherrie Flick.

Roundup / 6 Comments
August 2nd, 2010 / 11:20 am

The Word Made Flesh Mobilizes on Multiple Fronts

Just about one year to the day (7/24/09) from when the idea was launched from this very blog, The Word Made Flesh: Literary Tattoos from Bookworms Worldwide is an imminent reality. The book–a full-color photo-anthology co-edited by Eva Talmadge and yours truly–will hit stores in October. You’ll be hearing plenty more about it then (we hope), but in the meantime I wanted to let folks know that we now have a website up and running at tattoolit.com. The site–which is primarily a tumblr–updates daily with re-blogs of literary tattoos from around the web that we find, literary quotations that seem like they might be worth writing on your body forever, and in the future will also have some previews/excerpts from the book itself, a book trailer, and whatever else we think of. You can also follow TattooLit on Twitter (the Twitterfeed streams to the website, but please don’t let this stop you from following it). Also^2, there’s the Facebook page.  Also^3, even though the book is finished, we’d be glad to post a picture of your literary tattoo on any and all of the above-mentioned, so if you have one or are getting one, please feel free & encouraged to send them our way.

Author News & Web Hype / 12 Comments
August 2nd, 2010 / 9:58 am

Derek White collects & presents

All the (newly) Roman pirate gold in one place…

Web Hype / 4 Comments
August 1st, 2010 / 5:19 pm