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Pygmies and Peanut Butter: May 2011
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Pygmies and Peanut Butter. Reading begets reading begets reading. Readers beget readers too, I think. Tuesday, May 3, 2011. Bloglette: Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk by David Sedaris. Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk: A Modest Bestiary. 2010, Little, Brown and Company. So it was with delight, then, that I turned to Sedaris's first. Work of published fiction in over fifteen years, Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk. Share is the very kernel of what makes Sedaris so lovable: his seemingly endless supply of hilarity. Does: introduces...
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“The Sleeping Quartet” by Jason Sizemore | Bibliophilopolis
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8220;The Sleeping Quartet” by Jason Sizemore. May 11, 2015 at 7:34 am ( Uncategorized. Tags: deal Me in 2015. Deal Me In Short Story Reading Challenge. The Sleeping Quartet short story. 8220;A Thousand Little Deaths”. Jack Taylor’s wife tells him that hearing him struggle with sleep apnea night after night is. 8220;like listening to you die a thousand little deaths.”. The reader will soon find out. For my annual Deal Me In short story reading project ( explained here. Noting their peculiarities and physi...
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Pygmies and Peanut Butter: New Year Review 2
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Pygmies and Peanut Butter. Reading begets reading begets reading. Readers beget readers too, I think. Friday, December 31, 2010. New Year Review 2. What I Read in 2010. Another year has come to a close, and again I find myself saddened that the list of books I read this year is shorter than the preceding year (albeit by only a handful). 01 Making Your Own Days. By Kenneth Koch (poetry manual). 02 McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, Issue 31 (literary magazine). 03 McSweeney's Book of Poets Picking Poets.
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2014 | Mirror with Clouds
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2015: Bradbury of the Month. 2016: The Alice Munro Story of the Month. Books I’ve Read. Short Stories: Ad Hoc. Short Stories: Deal Me In. Here are my ad hoc short stories from 2014:. 1 Lazarus – Leonid Andreyev (Not a story for the faint of heart, but well worth reading. I’m not posting about it, but feel free to check out Jay’s great post here. 2 The Library of Babel – Jorge Luis Borges (A story that warrants lots of re-reads, read about it at Candiss’ excellent post here. About it by Katherine). Enter ...
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2015 To Be Read List | Read the Gamut
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The Lucky Spin Number. The Classics Club: Classics Spin #12. Bout of Books 15: Base Camp and Goals [updated with end stats]. The Classics Club Women’s Classic Literature Event. Spanning the spectrum of genre. Deal Me In 2016. December 31, 2014. Comments 6 Comments on 2015 To Be Read List. 2015 To Be Read List. Here are some basic statistics on the titles I’ll be drawing from, followed by the list as it currently stands:. By female authors: 21. By male authors: 14. Works in translation: 10. How to be both.
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Pygmies and Peanut Butter: A Cog in Something Turning
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Pygmies and Peanut Butter. Reading begets reading begets reading. Readers beget readers too, I think. Friday, April 22, 2011. A Cog in Something Turning. 2004, Hodder and Stoughton. Earlier this summer I was reminded of that then-forgotten note when I picked up two things more or less simultaneously: The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet. From the library and the new issue of the Paris Review. For my boyfriend because of a new story by Geek Love. As you may recall from my blog entry. On it, Jacob de Zoet.
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Pygmies and Peanut Butter: Entertaining Instruction
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Pygmies and Peanut Butter. Reading begets reading begets reading. Readers beget readers too, I think. Tuesday, April 26, 2011. The Best American Short Stories 2010. Edited by Heidi Pitlor and Richard Russo. 2010, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. This year's collection is unique in that the best piece of writing it features is guest editor Richard Russo's introduction to the volume. My experience with Russo is limited. In high school I read his Pulitzer-winning Empire Falls. Demonstrates this backlash clearly).
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2013 | Mirror with Clouds
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2015: Bradbury of the Month. 2016: The Alice Munro Story of the Month. Books I’ve Read. Short Stories: Ad Hoc. Short Stories: Deal Me In. Here are some reading goals I have for 2013. They fall under or overlap with my Classics Club. 1) All of J. D. Salinger’s work. *. Gone With The Wind. The Count of Monte Cristo. The eight of Salinger’s. That I haven’t read are included in my Deal Me In: Short Story Project – 2013. 5 responses to “. Pingback: Looking ahead to 2013 Mirror w/ Clouds. Gone With the Wind!
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2014 | Mirror with Clouds
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2015: Bradbury of the Month. 2016: The Alice Munro Story of the Month. Books I’ve Read. Short Stories: Ad Hoc. Short Stories: Deal Me In. Another year for the luck of the draw! Here are my short stories for my 2014 Deal Me In project:. The End of the Party. A Branch of the Service. Dream of a Strange Land. Alas, Poor Maling. Some Live Like Lazarus. Yes, We’ll Gather At The River. Now I Lay Me. Find Me A Dream. The Ghost of Gideon Wise. The Red Moon of Meru. The Song of the Flying Fish. Negore, The Coward.
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2015: Bradbury of the Month. 2016: The Alice Munro Story of the Month. Books I’ve Read. Short Stories: Ad Hoc. Short Stories: Deal Me In. Click on the year in the drop down box to see which author I’ve been reading. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.