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The Divided Self: A Study of Sanity and Madness av R. D Laing
The Darts of Cupid : And Other Stories av Edith Templeton
The Passion av Jeanette Winterson
THE HABIT OF LOVING av Doris Lessing
Among the Thugs av Bill Buford
The Annotated H.G. Wells, 3 The Invisible Man: A Grotesque Romance: A Critical Text of the 1897 New York First Edition, av H. G. Wells
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Om migOut right now..an article in BG magazine on the sensual "Cook in Boots," Ravinder Bhogal, whose recipes are like love sonnets...she wears high heels in the kitchen.......
I write fiction, nonfiction, short plays, poetry, letters, postcards...Prefer pen and ink and have a manual typewriter but confess to writing my most recent books on a PowerBook. I've published three books and used to write a diary from time to time for the New York Observer. I went to art school in Baltimore, took photographs, painted and fell in love with Japanese woodcuts. Instead of writing classses, studied Ancient Egyptian Grammar and Biosocial Aspects of Human Sexuality at Johns Hopkins, French at Peabody. Drink tea steeped in vintage teapots— it fuels the fury. What I'm writing— The Adventures of the Red Panda, 12 chapters, for my nephew Rupert, a fictionalized memoir: Nick's Inferno: The 27 Notebooks of Nick Dante. Up on Guernica, a funny, sad story, The Last Geronimo...http://www.guernicamag.com/fiction/1100/...
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Here's a bit from the beginning:
BOHEMIAN GIRL
I am washing Duschecka all over. She is a tree branch that nobody knows how grew arms and legs just where you would. Well, most of one leg. She broke off from the only tree growing anywhere in this prairie, with a knot on one side that could’ve been a face. Bone-white when I found her, with all her bark gone to weather and storm, heat and hoppers and deer, she turned black, being in the dirt a lot like me.
I scrub her and then sink her to the river floor but I hold onto her leg the way Pa did mine, teaching me swimming until I almost drowned, then I use the sand from the river bottom on her to clean her back to white. At ten, girls have a want but not for a baby’s crying—a listening. I talk to her while I slip this deer hide over her shoulders and down under the place where I tie a Christ knot. I call it that for it has a cross twisted into it if you look close. But I am not a Christ person so much as the next person, you would be surprised. The Indian who keeps me gets along fine without the Christ god, so snug and bound with His rosaries and rules. The Indian believes instead in his own. This is all well and good but the danger in any of those gods is that in believing, people forget to do for themselves.
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"Me and Edith Head" is actually a short chapbook comic. You can get it directly from me (via sararyan.com/publications/edith) or read it online: http://www.comicspace.com/sararyan/comic...
Best -- Sara
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inlägg gjort av cmtusa vid 12:19 pm (EST) Mar 25, 2009
Was wondering if you'd be interested in reviewing my new novel and posting your comments here as well as a few other book-related sites. Saw you liked Butcher Boy, and I thought you might like my novel since it's also about a disturbed adolescent and a bit dark. I could e-mail you the novel in an e-book format if you'd like. Let me know if you're interested. Here's a link to a summary in case you're interested:
http://christophertusa.com/blog/?page_id...
Thanks,
Chris
inlägg gjort av cmtusa vid 10:19 am (EST) Mar 25, 2009
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inlägg gjort av Debershoff vid 7:18 am (EST) Oct 9, 2008
Glad to make your neighborhood acquaintance.
Cheers!
David
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