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Urbesque: The Livery of Seisin
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Friday, January 23, 2009. The Livery of Seisin. What follows in an excerpt from "The Livery of Seisin", originally published in Paper and Carriage #2. The new books had no vowels. No one spoke his name, only his title. Perhaps it was in keeping with the Jewish tradition of adhering to a strict distinction between the sacred and profane. Our mouths being profane, his name sacred. I had heard it said more than once that if I visited him in Crown Heights, he would give me a dollar to give to charity. The ne...
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Urbesque: June 2009
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Monday, June 22, 2009. AARON (pt. 2). The day before Aaron flew, his uncle died. His uncle had been dying for a decade, and everyone already thought he was dead. When Aaron received the call, he agreed. When he realized that they meant that he had died today, he was shocked. But not for the same reason they were shocked. They sent their condolences and asked him to write the obituary. 8220;Oh, I’m not really good at public speaking. Especially in public”. 8220;Oh. Do you know if he served in the Army?
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Fragments: Fragments, an excerpt
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009. Fragments, an excerpt. This is the opening of. Fragments. It was also posted on The Green Lantern blog. There was no desire for arrival. The furniture, like the weather, changes without anyone noticing. The dwindling time between arrivals and departures drew her attention to the outdated calendar, an ancient time-map in which she had lost her way. She navigates among the geography of shadows. Orisons for paper cuts. Once upon a time there were any number of alternatives.
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Urbesque: December 2008
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Thursday, December 18, 2008. Ohio Never Looked So Good Before. Personal Guide needed for West Virginia. Couple for recollection tour of Pittsburgh. Intimate. Knowledge of town, history, and neighborhoods. Necessary. Understanding of photographic principles. A plus. Successful candidates will read between. These lines. Call immediately. 8220;What are you staring at jerk-bitch? 8221; Roxy or Rosy, twins, yelled at him. The sisters always spoke in periods. To the right, Van saw the road bend and unfolded a ...
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Urbesque: January 2009
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Friday, January 23, 2009. The Livery of Seisin. What follows in an excerpt from "The Livery of Seisin", originally published in Paper and Carriage #2. The new books had no vowels. No one spoke his name, only his title. Perhaps it was in keeping with the Jewish tradition of adhering to a strict distinction between the sacred and profane. Our mouths being profane, his name sacred. I had heard it said more than once that if I visited him in Crown Heights, he would give me a dollar to give to charity. The ne...
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Phonebook: Featured Listing: The San Francisco Center for the Book
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Thursday, January 22, 2009. Featured Listing: The San Francisco Center for the Book. The San Francisco Center for the Book. 300 De Haro Street. San Francisco, CA 94104. T: 415.565.0545. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Green Lantern Press. AARON (pt. 2). Only one of many potential endings. The Great Flagpole Caper". Fragments, an excerpt. Featured Listing: The San Francisco Center for the. Re: The Chicago Underground Library. View my complete profile.
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Urbesque: JACKSON
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Tuesday, June 16, 2009. The alarm clock began to ring softly softly at first. It seemed to grow louder as its tones grew louder and began to make punctuated sense to Jackson. Jackson’s sleep could no longer absorb the acute rings of a clock. Digital, it had no breath, only a staccato scream. He didn’t want to wake up, but he didn’t mind getting up. Who was he to stand up to the strength of such organic synonyms? Jackson wondered, what gave the clock so much confidence? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Fragments: Fragments Forward
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Wednesday, February 4, 2009. Below is the Forward to Fragments, written by Joseph Fuller. A pretty sly strategy, your not responding to my earlier missive. Anyway, I took another look at. And, boy, was I off last time. A “crypto-relationship novel”? Of course, it certainly seems to be playing that game, but now I’m pretty sure it’s a red herring. I mean really: “the membrane of language a tenuous barrier to intimacy.”. Maybe you can respond now. Just—something—a crumb or two. Am I on the right track?
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Phonebook: Featured Listing: Mattress Factory
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Monday, February 2, 2009. Featured Listing: Mattress Factory. Pittsburgh, PA 15212. T: 412.231.3169. F: 412.322.2231. The Mattress Factory is a museum of contemporary art that exhibits room-sized works called installations. Created on site by artists from across the country and around the world, our unique exhibitions feature a variety of media that engage all of the senses. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Green Lantern Press. AARON (pt. 2). Only one of many potential endings.
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Phonebook: March 2009
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Thursday, March 26, 2009. Featured Listing: Gallery 263. Cambridge, MA 02139. T: 781.393.0000. Gallery 263 is a nonprofit art gallery in Cambridgeport, a residential neighborhood of . For artists of all mediums, our . 160;is to provide a place for them to show and sell their works, and interact with the community during openings, talks, and workshops. The image above is from the current show at Gallery 263: Spirits in the Mist- The Photography of Jeff Weinstock. Running through 18 April 2009.