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1. writing out there
2. reviews and articles
3. readings ˇ performances ˇ events
organized
1. writing out there
My prose collection Amazing Adult Fantasy is
forthcoming
from Mutable
Sound later this year. Here's an
interview with me about it.
My novel Giant Slugs is forthcoming from Lawrence
& Gibson, also later this year.
And I regularly contribute to the communal literary blog Big
Other.
Below are my things that have appeared online and in print.
forthcoming:
published:
I also had a hand in the
zine
formerly known as l’bourgeoizine.
2. reviews and articles
- “Cobblestones Turn Me On: Artistic Inheritance and Renewal in
Jeremy M. Davies’s Rose Alley” ˇ Golden Handcuffs Review
#13 (forthcoming)
- review of David Ohle’s Boon & The Camp ˇ Review
of Contemporary Fiction, Vol. XXX, #1 (Spring 2010)
- review
of Charles Baudelaire’s Paris Spleen: Little Poems in Prose
(trans. Keith Waldrop) ˇ Review
of Contemporary Fiction, Vol XXIX, #3 (Fall 2009)
- review
of Ulrich Haarbürste's Novel of Roy Orbison in Clingfilm
ˇ Review
of Contemporary Fiction, Vol XXIX, #3 (Fall 2009)
- review
of Blake Butler’s EVER ˇ Review
of Contemporary Fiction, Vol. XXIX, #2 (Summer 2009)
- review
of Amina Cain’s I Go to Some Hollow ˇ Review
of Contemporary Fiction, Vol. XXIX, #2 (Summer 2009)
- review
of Eugene Lim’s Fog & Car ˇ Review
of Contemporary Fiction, Vol. XXIX, #1 (Spring 2009)
- review
of Affinity Konar's The Illustrated Version of Things
ˇ
Tarpaulin Sky
ˇ
June 2009
- review of David Rees’s Get
Your War On: The Definitive Account of the War on Terror,
2001–2008
ˇ American
Book Review, Volume 30, Issue 3 (March/April 2009)
- review
of Sidebrow Anthology #1 ˇ Tarpaulin
Sky ˇ March 2009
- review
of Forrest Gander’s As a Friend ˇ Review
of Contemporary Fiction
Vol. XXVIII, #3 (Fall 2008)
- review
of James Lewelling’s Tortoise ˇ Review
of Contemporary Fiction Vol. XXVIII, #2 (Summer 2007)
- review
of Kathy Acker’s Acker: Articles from the New Statesman:
1989–1991
ˇ Review
of Contemporary Fiction, Vol. XXVIII, #1 (Spring 2007)
- review
of Pavel Brycz’s I, City (trans. Joshua Cohen &
Markéta Hofmeisterová) ˇ Review
of Contemporary Fiction Vol. XXVII, #3 (Fall 2007)
- review
of Yuriy Tarnawsky’s Like Blood in Water ˇ The
Brooklyn Rail, November 2007
- review of Zach Taylor’s exhibit “New Work” ˇ
New
City
Chicago, October 2007
- review of Yevgeniya Baras and Dana Deguilio’s exhibit “There
Has Always Been Something Exasperating About My Gifts” ˇ
New
City
Chicago, October 2007
- review of Theaster Gates’s exhibit “Plate Convergence”
ˇ New
City Chicago, September 2007
- review of the group exhibit “Another Story” ˇ New
City Chicago, September 2007
- review of Sandra Binion’s video “Seasons” ˇ
New
City
Chicago, September 2007
- “List of Five: Five Experimental Music Videos” ˇ
MICRO-FILM,
Number 7, Summer 2005
- review
of David Rees's Get Your War On II ˇ American
Book Review, Volume 26, Number 3 (March/April 2005)
(as Adam
Jones)
- “Field Notes” ˇ Field
& Stream Magazine, September 2004 (as Adam Jones)
- review
of Guy Davenport’s The Death of Picasso: New & Selected
Writing ˇ Review
of Contemporary Fiction, Vol. XXIV, #2, Summer 2004
(as Adam
Jones)
- review
of Steve Tomasula’s VAS: An Opera in Flatland ˇ
Review
of Contemporary Fiction, Vol. XXIII, #3 (Fall 2003)
(as Adam
Jones)
- “Is
This Truly the Only Earth I Can Live On?” ˇ review of
David Rees’s Get Your War On ˇ American
Book Review, Volume 24, Number 5 (July/August 2003)
(as Adam
Jones)
I also reviewed several films at the annual Bankgok
International Film Festival in 2004
(the 2nd one) and in 2005
(the 3rd).
3. readings ˇ performances ˇ
events organized
coming up:
- 15 May 2010, 7pm ˇ reading with Kate
Zambreno, John
Beer, Daniel
Borzutsky,
Jeremy
M. Davies, Megan
Milks,
and James
Pate
ˇ Quimby's Bookstore,
Chicago
- 7 April 2010, 7:30–9:30pm (doors at 6pm) ˇ Stars
Are Symbols ˇ an AWP off-site reading and exhibition
(through
Friday, 30 April) ˇ with Matt Bell, Nicolette Bond, Daniel
Borzutzky,
David Bowen, Matthew Cooperman, John Gallaher, Carina Gia,
Brendan Healy,
Shawn Huelle, Charles Malone, Rico Moore, Drew Nolte, Adi
Nott, Caryl
Pagel, Jenifer Park, Adam Peterson, Bin Ramke, Dylan
Scholinski, Susan
Tepper, Michelle Taransky, G. C. Waldrep, Janelle Welsh,
Jonathan Wiley,
Jake Adam York, and others ˇ curated by Aaron Plasek ˇ
Other Side Arts Gallery, 1644 Platte Street, Denver, Colorado
80202-1124
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