Monthly Archives: October 2012

No One Belongs Here More Than You

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Safe as Houses Launch Party

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Introduction to Safe as Houses by Ted Dodson

On October 1, 2012, poet Ted Dodson introduced me at the Safe as Houses Book Launch Party at The Center For Fiction, New York City… Safe as Houses opens with a house that has attempted suicide. The house, as we … Continue reading

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Book Riot “The Best Books We Read in September”…

Book Riot “The Best Books We Read in September”… Book Riot just published its list of “The Best Books We Read In September,” and guess which little old short story collection was included?  If you guessed Junot Diaz’s — you’re … Continue reading

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Interview Magazine interview with Royal Young, Marie-Helene Bertino on the Strength of Kindness

Interview Magazine interview with Royal Young, Marie-Helene Bertino on the Strength of Kindness Last week I braved the wilds of a Lower East Side park with the enigmatic Royal Young to chat for Interview Magazine.  We talked about music our … Continue reading

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Publication Day, Safe as Houses

       Today I think of my grandfather, who was an ornamental woodworker and fisherman. Out of a hulk of wood, he could make something useful and beautiful like a chest of drawers, a desk, or a hutch.  He loved … Continue reading

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