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December 23, 2013

What AC/DC's Fly on the Wall Tour 1985 Taught me about Writing

One final essay from me for 2013. It's about getting crushed up front at an AC/DC show in 1985.

 Happy holidays.

Yours in laying down the law,

Art

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Published on December 23, 2013 08:21

December 17, 2013

My Review of Partial List of People to Bleach up at Word Riot

This is a review of the Future Tense edition of the title, which came out earlier this year. Have at it.

Yours in laying down the law,

Art

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Published on December 17, 2013 15:14

December 9, 2013

Writers Anonymous

If there's one thing my writer's group Writers Anonymous doesn't tolerate, it's boring writing.

Every Thursday night in Portland, I print my latest piece and head to one of the four or five rotating dining rooms where WA meets to critique each other's work. It became very clear early on that each piece I bring in had better not lag. I can feel the sighs of my fellow attendees viscerally, inwardly cringe at every stifled yawn. If I make it through my five or so minute reading with a sense that I didn't put anyone to sleep, I know I'm getting somewhere.

This process has yielded two books thus far by WA members, both of which would make perfect Christmas reading. The first is Breakfast: A History by Portland Mercury food writer Heather Arndt Anderson. A book about breakfast? Yes, and one that is engaging and urbane and fun. Heather has a knack for writing about food, and this book oozes like a broken egg yoke with her wealth of culinary knowledge, witty asides, and delicious quotes from days of breakfast yore. If you don't this book, I'll eat beef tongue for breakfast for a month.

And Heather is speaking tomorrow night at the Jack London Pub on Riot Grrls in 1913 Portland. Go see her!

The second book is God is Disappointed in You by Mark Russell. You know what the problem is with the Bible, besides it having more baggage than a cross-country TWA flight? Its wealth of wisdom is buried in verbiage that can be abstruse, and all that begetting and begetting. Come on, get to the point. This is a shame, because the Bible has more value than any other work of literature I've ever read. Mark Russell sets out to cure this weighty text of its encumbrances and give us only what's beautiful, riveting, relevant. Within GIDIY, each book of the Bible is reduced to two or three pages, and each is revitalized by Russell's wit and the pen New Yorker cartoonist Shannon Wheeler. You will laugh. A lot. If you don't like this book, I'll eat myrrh.

And if you don't believe me, believe the trailer

Plenty more will come from this talented group of folks, so don't fall behind now. Buy and read Breakfast: A History and God is Disappointed in You. You will not be disappointed in you.

Yours in laying down the law,

Art

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Published on December 09, 2013 09:54

November 25, 2013

Thrown to the Pavement

Here's my latest on publishing, which plays nicely off my pieces earlier in the year at The Nervous Breakdown. It's called Thrown to the Pavement, and it's about my very last attempt to get a traditional publisher for Badge.

Happy Thanksgiving.

Yours in laying down the law,

Art

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Published on November 25, 2013 08:10

November 18, 2013

February 2014 Badge Events - Part I

We're about two and a half months from the release of Badge (2/4/14), and I already have two Badge-related events to tell you about.

The first one is the day after Badge's release on February 5th at Broadway Books in Portland, where I'll be reading with two of my favorite local authors Mark Russell and Monica Drake. Each author's reading will also very probably feature a multimedia element. The event starts at 7 PM.

The second one is in Seattle on February 27th, where I'll be reading at the Jewelbox Theater with a large cast of other great rock-tinged writers including Sean Beaudoin, Zoe Zolbrod, Rob Roberge, Jodi Angel and Joshua Mohr. The readings will be followed by Seattle musical duo the Drop Shadows, and it will all start at 9:30 PM. 

Those two are firm, and there are plenty more to come. Stay tuned.

Yours in laying down the law,

Art

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Published on November 18, 2013 16:54

Febraury 2014 Badge Events - Part I

We're about two and a half months from the release of Badge (2/4/14), and I already have two Badge-related events to tell you about.

The first one is the day after Badge's release on February 5th at Broadway Books in Portland, where I'll be reading with two of my favorite local authors Mark Russell and Monica Drake. Each author's reading will also very probably feature a multimedia element. The event starts at 7 PM.

The second one is in Seattle on February 27th, where I'll be reading at the Jewelbox Theater with a large cast of other great rock-tinged writers including Sean Beaudoin, Zoe Zolbrod, Rob Roberge, Jodi Angel and Joshua Mohr. The readings will be followed by Seattle musical duo the Drop Shadows, and it will all start at 9:30 PM. 

Those two are firm, and there are plenty more to come. Stay tuned.

Yours in laying down the law,

Art

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Published on November 18, 2013 16:54

November 11, 2013

Badge Publication Date Announced, plus Badge Cover!!!

It's official, folks. My third novel Badge will available to the world on February 4th, 2014. Those who donated to Badge's Kickstarter campaign will receive their copies sometime in January.

And are you ready for the unveiling of Badge's cover? Well, get ready, because it's ready.

 
Big thanks go out to the lovely Raquel for making this one a reality. 

Yours in laying down the law,

Art
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Published on November 11, 2013 08:56

November 4, 2013

Badge Back to the Printer

My week of checking the proof of Badge is over, and the revised version is again in the hands of the printer. The next step is to order advance reader copies, which will go out to reviewers, and of course to read the thing again. If all is okay with it, I'll place a bigger order in January to fulfill my Kickstarter rewards.

I have to say I feel very lucky to have gotten a chance to work for this long on this thing. I think the book will be worth your time.

Yours in laying down the law,

Art

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Published on November 04, 2013 14:13

October 28, 2013

My Piece on Narcissism is Up at Word Riot

Think you know what narcissism is? Think again.

Yours in laying down the law,

Art

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Published on October 28, 2013 14:42

October 21, 2013

Badge off to the Printer, plus Stuck the Movie Halloween Showing Info

First, my third novel Badge is finished, proofread, formatted, designed and off to the printer. I should see a proof of the book next week. Then I'll read it again very carefully, probably submitting corrections and generally being anal about everything. I should have a final-final copy in my hands by early/mid-November, when I'll start taunting you with it via the Internet. Those who contributed to my Kickstarter campaign at $25 or more will receive their copy in January 2014, and the book will be available to everyone in February. February is looking like a big month for Badge events too. Stay tuned.

And last but not least, the Tempe Halloween (Saturday, Oct. 26th) showing of Stuck Outside of Phoenix the Movie is firm! The theater is Pollack Tempe Cinemas, and showtime is 9:30 PM. Your Stuck ticket will also be good for entrance into Sail Inn later that night, which will feature local music and a distinctly haunted vibe. So, go dig you some Stuck this weekend, and get the pants scared off of you to boot!

Yours in laying down the law,

Art

Check out the Trailer for Stuck Outside of Phoenix the Movie, which premiered in May 2013.




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Published on October 21, 2013 06:35