Total Oblivion

"A fast-paced, suspenseful dystopian picaresque, part Huck Finn and part bizarro-world Swiss Family Robinson..."

---Kirkus

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Skinny Dipping

Long-listed for the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award and finalist for the Crawford Award. Title short story listed for the 2000 O. Henry award.

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Crank Turning check-in

None of this has changed. Actually I think it’s getting worse. Or I’m getting older, take your pick. RIP, DFW.
N.B.: I actually do think in many recent instances, social media (though it’s a wonderful thing, I use it all the time) has made this crank-turning worse. I don’t care much about the good writers who [...]

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Fri, February 26 2010 » Fiction » 2 Comments

THE PALINOMICON RETURNS

Fair reader,
Long have I been dormant on this matter, and indeed, I had harbored the secret hope that the transmissions of this nefarious document were a thing of the past. However, look at me, a fool! How could I conclude that the Palinomicon’s logorrheic THIRST could not be vanquished? For what is the span [...]

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Sun, February 21 2010 » ?!?!?, Poetry » No Comments

What’s on the Table

So, just wanted to ask a few questions:
1. In nominating works for awards, is it ethical to do so with friends? In what instances?
2. Is it ethical to do so consciously, deliberately, and in a block?
3. Is it ethical to do so with members of your writing group?
4. Where is the dividing line between expressing [...]

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Mon, February 15 2010 » ?!?!?, Fiction » 1 Comment

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“To divorce fact from fantasy simply by labeling the one as ‘history’ or ‘medicine,’ and the other as ‘fiction’ is merely to create a new myth about ourselves. Life is inextricably linked with literature, and that is why there are no passports to a myth-free future.” –Gill Speak, “An Odd Kind of Melancholy: Reflections on [...]

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Sun, February 14 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments

Silent Hill: Shattered Memories

(This is going to have a fair amount of spoilers, so if you have a Wii and are thinking of playing this game, at all, don’t read this. Just buy the game.)
Silent Hill: Shattered Memories is one of the most interesting games I’ve ever played. Now, this is also the first Silent Hill game I’ve [...]

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Wed, February 10 2010 » Games » 1 Comment

ketchup

It’s been a really busy month, so I thought I’d do some small-batch catch-up:
Total Oblivion got a great review from the LA Times.
I also partook in the Big Idea out in John Scalzi’s blogosphere, where I delved into some of the ideas of oblivion that informed the book. Very fun.
The novel also made the 2009 [...]

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Tue, February 2 2010 » Fiction, Total Oblivion » No Comments