September 14th, 2010 / 10:07 am
Roundup

Alumni Night at the Roundup

My old New School buddy, Melissa Petro, has an op-ed up at the Huffington Post about the closing of the Craigslist adult services section- Thoughts from a Former Craigslist Sex Worker. Also, you might remember Melissa’s previous piece about sex work, “Not Safe For Work,” which appeared on The Rumpus.

One of the classes Melissa and I took together at New School was a seminar on the 20th century novel, taught by Dale Peck. Dale is 1/5 of a new publishing collective called Mischief & Mayhem, whose site went live just today. From their hot, fresh statement of purpose:

The collective came together in response to the increasingly homogenized books that corporate publishers and chain retailers have determined will sell the most copies. We recognize that there are readers who want to be challenged instead of placated.

The other four M&M-ers, by the way, are Lisa Dierbeck, Joshua Furst, DW Gibson and Choire Sicha. The collective seems to have a raft of events and projects planned, and will bring books into the world as an imprint of O/R Books, publisher of the Collected Fictions of Gordon Lish (see our sidebar ad) and Eileen Myles’s Inferno: A Poet’s Novel.

Another school-friend of mine, our own Amy McDaniel, has a fantastic essay in the new issue of Tin House. The theme of the issue is “Class in America” and it’s a doozy from start to finish–there are stories by Benjamin Percy and Charles Baxter, an excerpt from Lydia Davis’s new translation of Madame Bovary, poems by Major Jackson and Sarah Gambito, an interview with Luc Sante, A.N. Devers visits Poe’s house(s), and a whole lot more. I am enjoying this thoroughly & recommend it heartily.

And finally, there’s a new installment of Poets off Poetry, a series edited by Jackie Clark and published on Coldfront, which is run by Graeme Bezansen, John Deming & Melinda Wilson–New Schoolers all. In this POP-isode, Mathias Svalina (who did not go to NS, but looooves someone who did) writes about the time he listened to Side A of David Bowie’s Hunky Dory for a week straight.

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8 Comments

  1. Richard

      Petro rocks, very brave to speak out. I guess you can only pay/sell sex in Vegas, not the rest of the USA. WTF?

      OH man, new Percy in Tin House? Didn’t even see that, will crack that open faster now. Thanks for the heads up. He’s really becoming one of my favorite voices. Have you heard him speak? Went to an awesome panel at AWP/Denver, called “Weirding It Up: How and Why to Deploy Unusual Points of View” (with Kyle Minor, Holly Goddard Jones, Percy, etc.) and HIS VOICE! Wow, it’s like thunder, that bass.

  2. Justin Taylor

      I haven’t heard him speak, but someone was just telling me this same thing the other day. I’m on the lookout for my chance. Sounds like that was a swell panel.

  3. stephen

      hunky dory is awesome

  4. jesusangelgarcia

      M&M, JT! Loving Ms. Dierbeck’s Manifesto. Thanks for the arrow.

  5. Richard

      Petro rocks, very brave to speak out. I guess you can only pay/sell sex in Vegas, not the rest of the USA. WTF?

      OH man, new Percy in Tin House? Didn’t even see that, will crack that open faster now. Thanks for the heads up. He’s really becoming one of my favorite voices. Have you heard him speak? Went to an awesome panel at AWP/Denver, called “Weirding It Up: How and Why to Deploy Unusual Points of View” (with Kyle Minor, Holly Goddard Jones, Percy, etc.) and HIS VOICE! Wow, it’s like thunder, that bass.

  6. Justin Taylor

      I haven’t heard him speak, but someone was just telling me this same thing the other day. I’m on the lookout for my chance. Sounds like that was a swell panel.

  7. stephen

      hunky dory is awesome

  8. jesusangelgarcia

      M&M, JT! Loving Ms. Dierbeck’s Manifesto. Thanks for the arrow.