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
Pre-order cost includes shipping.
Pre-orders will ship Oct 15.
Book available in wide release on Dec 15.
at God Shuffles His Feet
in conversation with Randall Brown
in conversation with Randall Brown
Bio:
Joseph lives and writes in Baltimore, MD. His microfiction work has recently appeared in Lamination Colony, FRiGG, and wigleaf and is forthcoming in Caketrain and Grey Sparrow. Past publications include Mississippi Review Online, Exquisite Corpse, and Smokelong. He has written on art for a variety of magazines and newspapers, and some of this writing can be found on Baltimore Interview.
He is fond of collaboration and has created art exhibitions in concert with visual artists such as Christine Sajecki and Magnolia Laurie. Visit his microfiction blog and his website.
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I love his “Constant Math” and “On Not to See a Bird.”
I love his “Constant Math” and “On Not to See a Bird.”
thanks, blake! and peter.
thanks, blake! and peter.
So awesome.
So awesome.
! and +
too awesome
! and +
too awesome
badassawesome.
badassawesome.
joe young has been one of my favorite “online writers” for 5+ years
i published one of his stories in the first issue of noo: “domestic”
joe young walked me kindly to a strange and lovely comic book store but didn’t go inside with me because he had to go swimming
this is also an accurate summary of his prose
joe young rocks
joe young has been one of my favorite “online writers” for 5+ years
i published one of his stories in the first issue of noo: “domestic”
joe young walked me kindly to a strange and lovely comic book store but didn’t go inside with me because he had to go swimming
this is also an accurate summary of his prose
joe young rocks
and man was that some good swimming. thanks, mike, and justin, david, ken.
and man was that some good swimming. thanks, mike, and justin, david, ken.
I’ll get it for the cover alone.
I’ll get it for the cover alone.
the cover artist is exceptionally talented. thanks a lot, derek.
the cover artist is exceptionally talented. thanks a lot, derek.
got my hands on it and will be doing a review shortly on my blog. reading it and scorch atlas right now. brain buzzing trying to write legal briefs. thinking of shit that would get me sent to Employee Services if others here knew.
i’m also going to try and do one for the short review, which is odd given that joe is 7 feet tall. joe, we’re not friends are we? I don’t think tania wants friends doing reviews of one another’s work. we were on that flash panel and i’ve seen you around bmore once or twice but you’ve never guided me to a comic book store, and i’d remember if you took me swimming.
got my hands on it and will be doing a review shortly on my blog. reading it and scorch atlas right now. brain buzzing trying to write legal briefs. thinking of shit that would get me sent to Employee Services if others here knew.
i’m also going to try and do one for the short review, which is odd given that joe is 7 feet tall. joe, we’re not friends are we? I don’t think tania wants friends doing reviews of one another’s work. we were on that flash panel and i’ve seen you around bmore once or twice but you’ve never guided me to a comic book store, and i’d remember if you took me swimming.
David and Joe are not friends. Two of the most unlikable people I’ve ever met.
David and Joe are not friends. Two of the most unlikable people I’ve ever met.
Excellent, Adam, I’m going to put that into an affidavit and ask you to sign it in a few weeks, when I approach Tania about doing the review. Greatly appreciate you stepping up.
I’ll throw in some latin terms like res ipsa loquitir so it has the jazzy feel of an authentic legal doc.
Excellent, Adam, I’m going to put that into an affidavit and ask you to sign it in a few weeks, when I approach Tania about doing the review. Greatly appreciate you stepping up.
I’ll throw in some latin terms like res ipsa loquitir so it has the jazzy feel of an authentic legal doc.
oh, YOU’RE david erelewine?? i thought you were that homeless man who goes to all the readings and art openings in baltimore. no, we’re not friends, god no.
(thanks, man!)
oh, YOU’RE david erelewine?? i thought you were that homeless man who goes to all the readings and art openings in baltimore. no, we’re not friends, god no.
(thanks, man!)
Joe Young’s collection is, of course, excellent. If you read it once, you’ll read it twice, at least (I have my sources). Young’s microfictions function like emergency life rafts in that he gets this ostensibly small bit of material into your head and then pulls the cord and something huge unfolds.
Well, I gave that metaphor a good beating.
Anyway, I’m excited to see this book.
Joe Young’s collection is, of course, excellent. If you read it once, you’ll read it twice, at least (I have my sources). Young’s microfictions function like emergency life rafts in that he gets this ostensibly small bit of material into your head and then pulls the cord and something huge unfolds.
Well, I gave that metaphor a good beating.
Anyway, I’m excited to see this book.
you’re contribution is hugely appreciated, josh. thanks so much.
joe
you’re contribution is hugely appreciated, josh. thanks so much.
joe
Best metaphor of 2009.
Best metaphor of 2009.
Thank you.It is grate This is cool,Abbie
Thank you.It is grate This is cool,Abbie