Waiting for the man. #Kraftwerk (at Walt Disney Concert Hall)
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AWP Swag #3: If I Falter at the Gallows
I bought some books at the table shared by Magic Helicopter and Publishing Genius. I happened to be there when both Mike Young and Adam Robinson were there and so I was saying my hellos while selecting books in a somewhat discombobulated fashion and after I’d made my purchases someone sitting behind the table handed me If I Falter at the Gallows and instructed me to read the following:
COMIC RELIEF
At the top
of a dunein the desert,
a beardedman appears, only
only to be pushedin the back
and causedto tumble don
the dune byanother beared
man.
I laughed and agreed it was funny, but after a moment’s hesitation I put the book down because I’d already made my purchases. I went back to the Razorcake table and at odd times throughout the day the sentence would come back and I’d wish I’d bought the book. In other words, I regretted having faltered.
The next day I went back and bought the book and have been teasing over the story/poems over the last few weeks. Sometimes reading the epigrammatic sentences over and over again. I’m sure there are other writers who work in this mode but these absurd little vignettes remind me of the comedian Steven Wright, king of the deadpan non sequitur. Highly recommended.
DRAWING DAILY SUNDAY EDITION: SPACE DREAM by Steven Kraan
Look at that sexy nag. #horse (at San Diego Writers Ink)
Foxtrot Tango November, aye. (at 3rd Space)
Coincidence? I think not.
How writers get their ideas.
AWP Swag #2: Dear Lil’ Wayne
In the tradition of Letters to Wendy’s, poet Lauren Ireland composed a series of short letters to Lil’ Wayne while he was in incarcerated in 2010. Razor sharp and funny as hell, Ireland’s aphoristic missives are barbed with surprises:
“Spirit animals are bullshit but I have one—it’s a big huge knife.”
Dear Lil’ Wayne isn’t out yet, but you can get a sweet deal from Magic Helicopter Press if you pre-order now, plus a chance to win even more swag from the cover designer Krysten Brown. Win/win and you don’t even have to submit to a body cavity search.
I took this photo of the pot yards during my trip to Dutch Harbor last year. Each crab pot is eight feet tall, weighs about 800 pounds and when fully rigged costs about $2,000. When the pots are not being used they’re stored in stacks that resemble ruined cities, ghostly and beautiful.
Geek Love at 25: How a Freak Family Inspired Your Pop Culture Heroes | Underwire | Wired.com
Geek Love at 25: How a Freak Family Inspired Your Pop Culture Heroes | Underwire | Wired.com
It hardly sounds like mass-market material. But Geek Love has been a perennial bestseller for 25 years, and its cultural influence has been prodigious. The book has inspired and moved writers, artists, and performers to tell their own wild stories.