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9.25.2008

A Reading This Sunday, 9/28

I'll be joining Chicago's own Ben Tanzer at Freebird Books in Brooklyn this Sunday to celebrate the release of his new novel, "Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine." We're going to kick out the stories and have a few drinks with all our good friends who can make it to the reading. Show time is 7pm.

Labels: Ben Tanzer, Freebird Books, Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine, readings, The Love Book

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9.17.2008

Another great review for The Love Book

Ben Tanzer and the nice folks at This Blog Will Change Your Life recently posted some nice praise for The Love Book. And I quoteth:

"...while love may be the operative word here, we're not sure anyone would call them love stories, per se. Now that said, are these stories all about how love gets warped, lost, manipulated, sublimated, twisted, fetishized, tainted and occasionally celebrated? Yes, and more. And so do we think you should you read this collection? Yes, again, for sure, so, go ahead, please read The Love Book, it just might change your life."

And a gratuitous reminder, you can come on down to Freebird Books in Brooklyn, NY on Sunday, September 28 to see Ben and myself kick out the stories to celebrate the release of his new book, Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine.

Labels: Ben Tanzer, book reviews, Freebird Books, Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine, The Love Book

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8.08.2008

Mark your calendars... a new reading.

On Sunday, September 28 @ 7 p.m., I'll be joining Chicago's own Ben Tanzer for a special reading at Freebird Books in Brooklyn to celebrate the release of his new book, Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine.

Labels: Ben Tanzer, Freebird Books, readings

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4.06.2008

Support for (and from) the Indie Bookshops

One of the joys of having a book published is seeing your creation stacked up in the rows of books down at the local bookshop.

Being a more independently-minded soul, I take a certain amount of pride in the fact that my favorite indie bookshops are actually carrying copies of The Love Book.

So if you live in New York City or happen to be visiting, stop by one of these shops and pick up a copy of The Love Book, along with six or seven other titles, to show your support for their good taste in Literature.



Freebird Books
123 Columbia Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211
Map
St. Mark's Bookshop
31 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10003
Map
Spoonbill & Sugartown
218 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11211
Map

Labels: Freebird Books, Independent bookshops, Spoonbill and Sugartown, St. Mark's Bookshop, The Love Book

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3.26.2008

The Love Book Release Party Recap

It was a hell of a time on March 22nd. A nice crowd of people and the rest of the Blacksmiths For Literary Progress joined me at Freebird Books in Brooklyn to officially celebrate the release of my new short story collection, The Love Book. We drank beers, huddled around with friends old and new, and made with the prose like circus performers. We even had a nice sunset coming through the front windows as we read (check the photo). It felt fantabulous to be back at Freebird Books, where we always feel at home and the readings have never failed turn out great. Many thanks to Rachel and Peter for making it all happen. And of course it made me proud to do the gig with my fellow Blacksmiths — Brian Cogan, Tim Hall, and Mike Faloon — as it was the first time we could all be in the same room in over a year-and-a-half. If you were there, I thank you for making the trek out and supporting The Love Book.

And for those of you who missed it, here is a video of me reading an excerpt from "Taking the Happy Bus on Home," the last story in the collection (and apparently the hands down favorite amongst fans). Also below, are a few pics from the evening. Enjoy.




Labels: Blacksmiths For Literary Progress, Brian Cogan, events, Freebird Books, Mike Faloon, Taking the Happy Bus On Home, The Love Book, Tim Hall

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3.16.2008

Two Live Events for The Love Book

I'll be making two appearances at the end of March to celebrate the release of THE LOVE BOOK.

The Love Book Reading/Release Party
When: Saturday Mar 22, 2008 @ 7:00 PM
Where: Freebird Books
123 Columbia Street
Brooklyn, New York 11231

What more could you ask for: booze, used books, and four bastardos a-readin'. Joining me will be fellow Blacksmiths for Literary Progress, Brian Cogan, Mike Faloon, and (flying all the way in from Chicago) Tim Hall. C'mon down to scenic Red Hook and join us at the finest little book shop in all of Brooklyn. More info at www.freebirdbooks.com.



"Meet the Author" in Second Life
When: Sunday, March 30, 2008 @ 5pm EST (or 2pm SLT or 10pm GMT)
Where: Red Sky Club in the Written Word Area
Second Life

This will be my third appearance on "Meet the Author" with host Jilly Kidd at the Red Sky Club in the Written Word Area. The show kicks off at 2pm SLT (or 5pm EST, 10pm GMT) and will be broadcast on SLCN TV.

If you're a Second Lifer, or want to be, you can use this link to teleport.

To attend the event in Second Life, you'll need to have the software. Grab it here.

If you just want to watch the show, you can view it live on SLCN's site:
Live Stream | SLCN Site | Meet the Author page

Labels: events, Freebird Books, Meet the Author, Second Life, The Love Book

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2.28.2008

The Love Book Reading/Release Party

What more could you ask for: booze, used books, and four bastardos a-readin'. I'll be celebrating the release of my new short story collection, The Love Book, by hosting a reading at Freebird Books. Joining me will be fellow Blacksmiths for Literary Progress, Brian Cogan, Mike Faloon, and (flying all the way in from Chicago) Tim Hall.

This will be the first all-original member Blacksmiths for Literary Progress reunion since the infamous McLintlock Affair at the Grassroots Tavern that disbanded the group back in '78.

C'mon down to scenic Red Hook and join us at the finest little book shop in all of Brooklyn. More info at www.freebirdbooks.com.

When: Saturday Mar 22, 2008 @ 7:00 PM
Where: Freebird Books
123 Columbia Street
Brooklyn, New York 11231

Labels: Blacksmiths For Literary Progress, Brian Cogan, events, Freebird Books, Mike Faloon, The Love Book, Tim Hall

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