“It never ceases to startle me that a brilliant thinker can be such a bad writer. It challenges some of my preconceptions about language and thought.”—Rob Horning, “Exhaustion of generic raw material” Frank Hinton would be the first to tell you that I adore Steve Roggenbuck. Not only did his star rise as fast as [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Kate Zambreno’
Newfound Footage from Stephen Elliott’s Shining Postscript and the Politics of Reading “Adrien Brody”
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Adrien Brody, Bake Butler, Frank Hinton, Hate, haters, Hugh Behm-Steinberg, Jimmy Chen, Kate Zambreno, Kathy Acker, Madison Langston, new narrative, Peter Sotos, Rob Horning, Roxane Gay, satanic cats, Stephen Elliott, Steve Roggenbuck, submissive men, Tao Lin, The Rumpus, xTx on December 31, 2011 | 3 Comments »
Marie Calloway, My Lover (Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Just Love Tao Lin)
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged acne, Adrien Brody, Amy Fischer, Blake Butler, commodity, failure, fetishes, Fox News, Harper Perennial, HTMLGiant, Jimmy Chen, JonBenet Ramsey, Kate Zambreno, Marie Calloway, Muumuu House, New York Observer, New York Times, nothing, pornography, Roxane Gay, Tao Lin, Ted Nugent, Thought Catalog, Vintage, your butt on December 25, 2011 | 9 Comments »
I recently wrote an article about failure. The text received moderate attention. I was glad about that. I like attention. I also like pornography. I watch porn almost every night. I’m not joking. When I am involved with someone sexually, I watch porn less. I have certain fetishes. For one, I love acne. When I [...]
Belladonna* & Dusie Present: The Summer Reading
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Belldaonna, Book Thug Nation, Cara Benson, Caroline Crumpacker, Chiasmus Press, Dusie, Eileen Myles, EtherDome, Kate Zambreno, Mairéad Byrne, O/R Books, Publishing Genius, Susana Gardner on August 3, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Kate Zambreno (whom I’m trying to get nicknamed “KaZam!”—do pass it on) asked me to draw your kind attention to this upcoming event: Belladonna* & Dusie present: The Summer Reading Please join us in celebrating these authors and their new books: Cara Benson: (made) (BookThug) Mairéad Byrne: The Best of (What’s Left of) Heaven (Publishing [...]