I was in Los Angeles last weekend for a meeting with my writing partner and some other Hollywood types. During a break in the weekend’s meetings, I strolled around West Hollywood looking for different musical landmarks. I walked down Fairfax, in search of a particular recording studio, and heard a deep growl as I came upon…
To celebrate the 100th installment of the literary world’s most hilarious podcasts, the amazing Bat Segundo broke out of the book box. This time out, the Bat managed to score an interview with film legend David Lynch. Great stuff, so be sure to check it out. And, a Slushpile-congratulations on reaching such an impressive milestone! Here’s…
All too often, the news about recent publishing deals leaves me depressed and baffled. Books about knitting, and still more books about addiction recovery, and books about cleaning out your refrigerator, and the history of ranch dressing, and knitting for cats, and all this other stuff. I know there is an audience for these things,…
The University Press of Mississippi’s impressive Perspectives series contains detailed examinations of Cormac McCarthy, Harry Crews, Richard Ford, and Wole Soyinka. The latest addition to the series is Mississippi’s own Barry Hannah. Perspectives on Barry Hannah, edited by Martyn Bone, contains work from scholars such as Melanie R. Benson, Mark S. Graybill, Richard E. Lee,…
Joshua Ferris, author of the deservedly acclaimed Then We Came to the End: A Novel, is guest-blogging at The Elegant Variation this week while Mark Sarvas enjoys his honeymoon. So far, Ferris has blogged about Lolita, MFAs, William James, literate bands, and the importance of unimportance. Good stuff, so be sure to check out the…