This will probably be my last post for 2010 and, if I die before 2011, my last post ever. 2010 was supposed to be a year of relative slack, where I focused on writing books more than anything else.
In Richard Yates, Tao Lin reaches beyond his previous novel I'm familiar with (Shoplifting from American Apparel). Tao Lin is the author of the novels Richard Yates and Eeeee Eee Eeee. Tao Lin is the author of the novels Richard Yates and Eeeee Eee Eeee. Read Richard Yates A Novel by Tao Lin with Kobo. See if you have enough points for this eBook.
Apparat walls rar 320i 2016. But things happen and I found myself in the throes of one of my busiest years ever. I did a reading in March with D.
Harlan Wilson, John Edward Lawson, and Michael Arnzen, attended Mo*Con in May, Context in August, and Horrorfind in September when I had originally not planned on attending any conventions. I also founded Grindhouse Press and assisted taskmaster Gregory Seymour with editing and reading submissions for Atlatl Press. These are all books I either published, helped edit, or had released this year: (okay, this was late 2009) by Gina Ranalli by D. Harlan Wilson by Wayne Hixon by Nathaniel Lambert by me by me by me The Brothers Crunk by William Pauley III (coming soon!) I've also spent the last couple of months helping to renovate a house and just moved last weekend.
With any luck, next year will be just as busy. I should have at least a book or two coming out and will definitely keep you posted as that information becomes available. So I'm going to duck back into my hole and continue the work of 3,000 space cadets. I hope you all have a creative holiday season.
Here's a list of the books I read in 2010, for creeps who are into that sort of thing: 1. How I Became a Famous Novelist by Steve Hely 2. Shoplifting from American Apparel by Tao Lin 3. The Bureau: The Secret History of the FBI by Ronald Kessler (audio) 4.
Last Days by Brian Evenson 5. Depraved by Bryan Smith 6. Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson (audio) 7. Vacation by Deb Olin Unferth 8.
Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo (audio) 9. Darkness on the Edge of Town by Brian Keene 10.
Grifter’s Game by Lawrence Block 11. Fade to Blonde by Max Phillips 12. The Summer I Died by Ryan C. The Sex Lives of Cannibals by J. Maarten Troost 14. Chilly Scenes of Winter by Ann Beattie 15. Dreams in Black and White by John R.
Loath Letters by Christy Stewart 17. The Mental Floss History of the World by Mental Floss 18. Nocturne by Steve Gerlach 19. Friday Night in Beast House/The Wilds by Richard Laymon 20. A Dark Matter by Peter Straub 21. Going Monstering by Edward Lee 22.
Heretics by Greg F. The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides 24.
This will probably be my last post for 2010 and, if I die before 2011, my last post ever. 2010 was supposed to be a year of relative slack, where I focused on writing books more than anything else.
In Richard Yates, Tao Lin reaches beyond his previous novel I'm familiar with (Shoplifting from American Apparel). Tao Lin is the author of the novels Richard Yates and Eeeee Eee Eeee. Tao Lin is the author of the novels Richard Yates and Eeeee Eee Eeee. Read Richard Yates A Novel by Tao Lin with Kobo. See if you have enough points for this eBook.
Apparat walls rar 320i 2016. But things happen and I found myself in the throes of one of my busiest years ever. I did a reading in March with D.
Harlan Wilson, John Edward Lawson, and Michael Arnzen, attended Mo*Con in May, Context in August, and Horrorfind in September when I had originally not planned on attending any conventions. I also founded Grindhouse Press and assisted taskmaster Gregory Seymour with editing and reading submissions for Atlatl Press. These are all books I either published, helped edit, or had released this year: (okay, this was late 2009) by Gina Ranalli by D. Harlan Wilson by Wayne Hixon by Nathaniel Lambert by me by me by me The Brothers Crunk by William Pauley III (coming soon!) I've also spent the last couple of months helping to renovate a house and just moved last weekend.
With any luck, next year will be just as busy. I should have at least a book or two coming out and will definitely keep you posted as that information becomes available. So I'm going to duck back into my hole and continue the work of 3,000 space cadets. I hope you all have a creative holiday season.
Here's a list of the books I read in 2010, for creeps who are into that sort of thing: 1. How I Became a Famous Novelist by Steve Hely 2. Shoplifting from American Apparel by Tao Lin 3. The Bureau: The Secret History of the FBI by Ronald Kessler (audio) 4.
Last Days by Brian Evenson 5. Depraved by Bryan Smith 6. Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson (audio) 7. Vacation by Deb Olin Unferth 8.
Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo (audio) 9. Darkness on the Edge of Town by Brian Keene 10.
Grifter’s Game by Lawrence Block 11. Fade to Blonde by Max Phillips 12. The Summer I Died by Ryan C. The Sex Lives of Cannibals by J. Maarten Troost 14. Chilly Scenes of Winter by Ann Beattie 15. Dreams in Black and White by John R.
Loath Letters by Christy Stewart 17. The Mental Floss History of the World by Mental Floss 18. Nocturne by Steve Gerlach 19. Friday Night in Beast House/The Wilds by Richard Laymon 20. A Dark Matter by Peter Straub 21. Going Monstering by Edward Lee 22.
Heretics by Greg F. The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides 24.