Poetry Month is over. Make room for Beyonce Short Story Month
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“dogged for life” or “celebrated for life”??
Poetry Month is over. Make room for
BeyonceShort Story Monthvia Michael Filippone (c/o Dan Wickett)
I’m putting together my short story reading list. Right at the top is Charles Yu’s upcoming collection, Sorry Please Thank You.
Haha! Kanye, you’re gonna be dogged for life on that one…
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Second person, I’ve always noticed, has the distinction of being both intimate and repellent at the same time. A quick way of drawing the reader close but also hard to sustain for any length of time. Only so much a person likes being addressed as “you” by a complete stranger. I knew I’d lose people with the approach, but I was going to lose people anyway. That’s the nature of fiction: despite all our lofty claims of universality, no piece of art is for everyone
Junot Diaz should practically be required reading for short story month.
The Book Bench: This Week in Fiction: Junot Díaz : The New Yorker
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You know the deal. End of April means time to reblog Kanye welcoming us into Short Story Month!
Poetry Month is over. Make room for
BeyonceShort Story Monthvia Michael Filippone (c/o Dan Wickett)
Love you, Hobart. I read this post and exclaimed, “This means Short Story Month is officially real!”
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There are rumors and there is the truth and there are true rumors. You want the rundown? Here’s the rundown. Hit a kid with a bat and gave him brain damage, yes. Flashing, yes. Burning my bowel movements, no. Have I been to the bughouse? I’ve been to the bughouse. Am I insane? Does my opinion even count? Remember all the newspaper stories about how the game makes kids crazy? Makes them do horrible things? … Love those. Take, for example, suicides. The game doesn’t create suicides. If anything, it postpones them. I mean, the world gives you many reasons to snuff it, got to admit.
Sam Lipsyte: “The Dungeon Master” : The New Yorker
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My story won’t end here. I’ll start my own foundation, certify myself. The American League got a late start, but don’t they win their share of all-star games?
Sam Lipsyte, “The Wisdom of the Doulas”
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Also, I was in possession of a positive outlook, which is just a trick whereby you convince yourself that the desolation of your world is a phase in your personal growth.
The weird thing is it works.
Sam Lipsyte, “The Worm in Philly”
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