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New website, new story, new art show!

Please bear with me as the website undergoes a little refreshing. However, tonight, January 22, 2011! (and also through Valentine’s Day), my new story, “Blind Date, Brooklyn,” will be hanging in a group show called “Love Letter to Brooklyn,” at King’s County bar, 286 Seigel St., in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Come check out my story as well as the work of the talented artists who are showing their work! 

Click for Facebook event info.  

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Writing new definitions

–The Reading

The Fireside Follies reading at Brooklyn Fire Proof was a success: I decided to read the NYT essay, which was great, because I’d originally written it to be read aloud. People laughed where they were supposed to laugh. Bushwick Daily covered the event, and posted photos, here.

–Collaborations continue.

No matter what I write, visually my thoughts come out of the printer looking the same: black text on white pages. Seeing new pages is always comforting, to print something is to complete one more step in the writing process–first draft, finished work, whatever. But with the move across the country, everything I was looking at was new, so I wanted to look at things in a new way, too. So while I continue to write essays that tell deeply personal stories, I’m also having a lot of fun doing other things creatively, too. In the next month or so I’m playing with making a zine, starting a new blog, and possibly even a piece of art. WIth words, of course.

–The Memoir.

Melissa Febos was one of the readers at the Fireside Follies reading; she read an excerpt from her memoir, Whip Smart. It’s an amazing book, her writing has really helped me think about the story I want to tell, even though my story is very different. So, I’m still structuring the book, and it’s a slow process. An essay featuring some of the material is close to being ready. I’ve got some free time coming up around the holidays, and I have a lot of catching up to do.

–The Beast

Katarina, who created the blog Bushwick Daily just this year, asked me to be part of her photo essay series, and Quel Beast offered to style it. She was thinking minimal, low-key, sort of serious–maybe even black and white. He was thinking–outrageous, colorful, over-the top. It’s funny that their visions were so different, and ultimately she got shots of both. I don’t think it would have worked as well, if it had been only one or the other. Life is serious, and ridiculous. At least, my life is. Here’s the story

–As always, please email me feedback or ask me to read your work or work with you. When I have time, I love working with and for other people.

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Art, words, and more words

–I am reading on October 23rd at Brooklyn Fire Proof for the Fireside Follies. Event details here. I’ve had a crazy amazing, great year, and it means a lot to me that my first-ever NY reading is in Bushwick. The reading series is brand-new, too, so I’m excited to be part of their inaugural event.   

 

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–The first two stories from my collaboration with street artist Quel Beast are out. I started out thinking I would write one essay and one profile, and so far instead I’ve been working on a nonfiction experiment: I created two stories–one a remix of the other. And the essay is still in my head waiting to be written down. 

Story #1, Brooklyn Street Art

Story #2, Remix

–This is a busy month, the other members of my writing group are actively shopping their finished projects. I’m really happy for their accomplishments and I’m learning a lot about what it takes to find the right people to work with. I’m reading, writing and editing a lot for and with friends, and I have 2 or 3 more essays on very different topics close to being ready. I’m writing all the time, or else I’m talking about words and art with other people.  

 

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1st NY Reading: Fireside Follies

October 12, 2010: Fireside Follies #1, Brooklyn Fire Proof, Brooklyn, New York
Read at the first event in this new series, curated by Eric Nelson and Mike Lala; the reading was named as a Time Out New York critics’ pick. The reading included talented writers Matthew Zingg, Justin Richards, Melissa Febos and Emily Gould.

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