April 29th, 2010 / 9:14 pm
Web Hype
Blake Butler
Web Hype
Live Giants with Michael Kimball
You missed the 4th Live Giants reading with Michael Kimball, and Andy Devine.
Through tomorrow you can get Devine’s Words for $8 from PG here.
Consider checking out their work, here and here.
Tags: andy devine, michael kimball
Barbed Wire
Language!
Alphabetically!
Q: What is Michael Kimball really like?
michael, can you and adam speak about creating a literary space/scene outside of the lit enclave in NY? what about baltimore do you think encourages this: population, economics, general awesome motherfuckers?
2nd’d
hi michael!
michael, can you also talk about your sentential progression from working early under the influence of g. lish vs. later working under your own power. it’s a generalization but it seems as most of the authors who worked under the auspices of lish branched out on their own, their sentences elongated and got a little less elliptical.
when are you going to premier Smash & 60 writers in LA?
dear people in Baltimore,
thank you very much for the reading.
Michael: how much of the novel is autobiographical?
Andy: are you interested in other forms of punctuation in your stories? i.e. could you imagine writing more with dashes, etc.? or sentences? we’d be more interested to hear about your ideas on grammar.
yours truly from Berlin,
Shane and Danny
This.
Got it.
thanks guys!
May 20 in West Hollywood.
http://www.littleburnfilms.com/
great, thanks michael. a very difficult question to answer. enlightening.
can you fist pump at the camera to end the interview
Barbed Wire
Language!
Alphabetically!
Q: What is Michael Kimball really like?
michael, can you and adam speak about creating a literary space/scene outside of the lit enclave in NY? what about baltimore do you think encourages this: population, economics, general awesome motherfuckers?
2nd’d
hi michael!
michael, can you also talk about your sentential progression from working early under the influence of g. lish vs. later working under your own power. it’s a generalization but it seems as most of the authors who worked under the auspices of lish branched out on their own, their sentences elongated and got a little less elliptical.
when are you going to premier Smash & 60 writers in LA?
dear people in Baltimore,
thank you very much for the reading.
Michael: how much of the novel is autobiographical?
Andy: are you interested in other forms of punctuation in your stories? i.e. could you imagine writing more with dashes, etc.? or sentences? we’d be more interested to hear about your ideas on grammar.
yours truly from Berlin,
Shane and Danny
This.
Got it.
thanks guys!
May 20 in West Hollywood.
http://www.littleburnfilms.com/
great, thanks michael. a very difficult question to answer. enlightening.
can you fist pump at the camera to end the interview
Thanks, Adam, for the introductions and for handling the Q&A. Thanks, Andy, for reading. Thank you, Everybody, for tuning in and for all the questions. Thank you, Giants.
Wait, so was this an internet broadcast or an actual, people-in-a-room Event?
Thanks, Adam, for the introductions and for handling the Q&A. Thanks, Andy, for reading. Thank you, Everybody, for tuning in and for all the questions. Thank you, Giants.
This was everything I could’ve asked for and more. Many thanks to all.
Wait, so was this an internet broadcast or an actual, people-in-a-room Event?
Felix culpa.
This was everything I could’ve asked for and more. Many thanks to all.
Felix culpa.
big picture is big
big picture is big