March 2nd, 2009

Echoes of Awesomeness

That Shakespeherian Rag guy Steven W. Beattie gets charmingly interviewed by Winston the penguin at the Pages Books website. Featuring shocking revelations about martial arts, authors being polite, and Martha Wainwright.

Seen Reading lady Julie Wilson writes a wonderful piece of fairground fiction, Instamatic on Joyland. Featuring nostalgic glimpses of Wack-a-mole, summer sunburn, requests for Queen and sad awkwardness.

And of course, tomorrow night, I’m reading with the Vagabonds at Gallery 1313:

He’s got a date / and I don’t care
RR

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