With sites (especially blogs, I’d imagine) coming and going, resembling fairweathered friends with their weighty promises and concomitant lack of follow-through, and with evanescence and disposability, perhaps, being two of the internet’s primary characteristics, an internet year must be to an in-real-life year as what a dog year is to a human year. But it’s [...]
Posts Tagged ‘A D Jameson’
Happy Birthday, Big Other!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged A D Jameson, Aya Karpińska, Christopher Higgs, Danielle Adair, Davis Schneiderman, Edward Mullany, Greg Gerke, J. A. Tyler, Jac Jemc, John Dermot Woods, Kim Chinquee, Kristen Iskandrian, Leni Zumas, Lily Hoang, Luca Dipierro, Mel Bosworth, Michael Leong, Molly Gaudry, Paul Kincaid, Rachel Swirsky, Roxane Gay, Ryan W. Bradley, Sean Lovelace, Shya Scanlon, Stacy Muszynski, Tim Jones-Yelvington on October 12, 2010 | 13 Comments »
“[T]he pseudo-intellectuals at Big Other…”
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged A D Jameson, How Fiction Works, James Wood, Nigel Beale on February 21, 2010 | 9 Comments »
Nigel Beale, a “writer, broadcaster, bibliophile,” and, it appears, fan of and apologist for James Wood, insults Big Other’s contributors and commenters in a post that can be found HERE. Without a semblance of critical thinking, he calls A D Jameson’s essay, “Tiny Shocks: Uncovering the Reductive Plot of James Wood’s How Fiction Works”, a “lengthy [...]
New Big Other Contributor!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged A D Jameson on December 8, 2009 | 14 Comments »
Please welcome another new contributor today: A D Jameson. A D is a writer, video artist, teacher, and performer. His fiction has appeared in the Denver Quarterly, Fiction International, Brooklyn Rail, the Mississippi Online Review, elimae, Lamination Colony, and elsewhere; it is forthcoming in Fiction International, Caketrain, PANK, Mad Hatters’ Review, and Action, Yes, among [...]
&Now Conference: A Conference of Innovate Writing & the Literary Arts
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged &Now Conference 2009, A D Jameson, Bill Walsh, Blake Butler, Brian Evenson, Cara Benson, Christina Milletti, Dave Kress, Davis Schneiderman, Dimitri Anastasopoulos, Donald Breckenridge, Donald Breckinridge, J. A. Tyler, James Yeh, Joanna Howard, John Dermot Woods, Josh Maday, Kendra Grant Malone, Kim Chinquee, Lance Olsen, Lily Hoang, Mary Caponegro, Matt Bell, Matt Kirkpatrick, Pedro Ponce, Rikki Ducornet, Ryan Call, Shelly Jackson, Steve Katz, Steve Tomasula, Tina May Hall on October 21, 2009 | 5 Comments »
I went to the &Now Conference held in Buffalo, New York, October 14-17, and enjoyed it on a number of levels. First of all, it was great to cross that cold digital divide and finally meet so many people that I’ve been corresponding and/or working with, and/or reading their work for a while, people like [...]