Author: Scott McKenzie

Palahniuk’s Tell All Reviewed

It’s late spring-early summer, so that must mean it’s time for a new Chuck Palahniuk novel. The Kansas State Collegian features a interesting article of Palahniuk’s new work, Tell All. I was the world’s biggest Palahniuk fan through the first five or six books. Then I started to cool towards his work. I couldn’t get…

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Troubles Facing the Horse Industry, and Some Good Books

On the front page of the New York Times website yesterday was an interesting article on the massive challenges facing the horse racing industry. Joe Drape’s article features a number of staggering statistics about the decline in the sport. One of the most eye-catching is the fact that the stud fee for Smarty Jones used…

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RIP Alan Sillitoe

On Sunday, British writer Alan Sillitoe passed away at 82 years of age. He was perhaps best-known for his story “The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner.” A generous graduate school professor turned me on to Sillitoe’s work when I reached that inevitiable point that male writers seem to reach where they get pissed off.…

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Spring Cleaning and Catching Up

It has been a hectic 2010 so far, coming off a very busy end of 2009. I feel like the last few months have been a blur of travel, interviews, concerts, galley reviews, edits, and more red pencils than I care to admit. But now it’s time to dust off things here at Slushpile.net. Keep…

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Infamous Released

To help get over the pain of submitting your taxes today, swing by the bookstore after you escape the long lines at the post office and pick up Infamous by Ace Atkins. Another entertaining merger of fact and fiction, Infamous focuses on Machine Gun Kelly and his wife Kathryn as they go on a crime…

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