
Last Days (Brian Evenson) – such an amazing and frightening book, cinematic and cerebral.
One of These Things Is Not Like the Others (Stephanie Johnson) – great first collection. Nice mix of flash pieces and longer narratives. She penetrates the world of her characters but does not editorialize on their lives.
Kamby Bolongo Mean River (Robert Lopez), Scorch Atlas (Blake Butler), and Drift and Swerve (Sam Ligon) – read these books back-to-back-to-back after Robert, Blake, and Sam brought their tour to Providence. Kamby Bolongo has been compared to Beckett, and I see that in its playfulness. Scorch Atlas is just very heavy, and the sentences are lyrical. The stories in Drift and Swerve are written in a lean prose style—there’s not a single extraneous word.
Favorite TV: Mad Men, Californication, Bored to Death, Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Favorite Music: “Periodically Double or Triple” (Yo La Tengo), “My Girls” (Animal Collective), “Belated Promise Ring” (Iron & Wine), “I Want You To” (Weezer), “Kind of a Girl” (Tinted Windows), “Red Light Love” (Those Darlins), “Zero” (Yeah Yeah Yeahs), and “White as Snow” U2.
Favorite Websites/Blogs: Largehearted Boy, Monitor Mix, Big Other, HTML Giant, NewPages, Orange Alert, Beard of Truth, Duotrope’s Digest, Fictionaut, GoodReads.
William Walsh is the author of Without Wax (Casperian) and Questionstruck (Keyhole). His stories have appeared recently or are forthcoming in Annalemma, Artifice, Quick Fiction, No Colony, Pank, Night Train, The Outlet, Kill Author, The &Now Anthology, and New Pony: A Horse Less Press Anthology. A short story collection called Ampersand, Mass. will be out in spring 2010 from Keyhole Press. His website is HERE. Also, Darcie Dennigan and Walsh have a reading series in Providence, Rhode Island.
