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June 22, 2011

A POEM FOR EVERY MIME WHO HAS EVER ANNOYED US WITH A WALL IMITATION

A POEM FOR EVERY MIME WHO HAS EVER ANNOYED US
WITH A WALL...
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Published on June 22, 2011 10:01

weeklylizard:

Vintage Books launches Weekly Lizard, a new...



weeklylizard:



Vintage Books launches Weekly Lizard, a new mobile-enabled website for fans of mystery, crime, suspense, and thriller fiction. 


                                                                                         


New York, NY (June 22, 2011) – Vintage Crime/Black Lizard, the leader in quality paperback crime fiction publishing, today launches Weekly Lizard, a content-driven, mobile-enabled site featuring the latest-breaking news and features from the world of crime, thrillers, suspense, and mystery novels.  With Weekly Lizard, readers will have a definitive new source of information on what's new and what's hot written by leading authors, booksellers, journalists, bloggers, and other experts in the mystery and thriller genre.  The new site can be found at www.weeklylizard.com.


 


Regularly updated features and news articles (daily, weekly, and monthly) on Weekly Lizard will include in-depth author profiles (In the Lineup); informative and insightful essays and profiles of great mystery characters (Tough Guys and Dangerous Dames), a selection of great quotations from classic and contemporary mystery and thriller novels (Wiseguy Quotes), and early excerpts from hotly anticipated forthcoming novels.  Beyond breaking news stories, the site will draw on Vintage Crime/Black Lizard's rich backlist, and exciting lineup of contemporary authors for original essays, and historical documents that will serve as an authoritative archive to interest any mystery buff. 


 


Weekly Lizard will include information on Vintage Crime/Black Lizard's classic crime writers Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, Eric Ambler, Chester Himes, Ross Mcdonald, and Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö; as well as current bestsellers Stieg Larsson, Henning Mankell, James Ellroy, Jeff Lindsay, John Burdett, and Ruth Rendell.  Features articles will also be derived from books and news across the publishing industry.


 


Weekly Lizard will also be the go-to spot for the latest book-to-film news and features, as well as classic film noir.  Exclusive and original articles on upcoming releases will include major motion pictures such as Stieg Larsson's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo starring Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara, and directed by David Fincher; George V. Higgins' Cogan's Trade starring Brad Pitt; Jo Nesbo's Headhunters; and the upcoming remakes of Dashiell Hammett's The Thin Man starring Johnny Depp, and Gregory Mcdonald's Fletch


 


The site will also cover current popular crime television series such as Showtime's' "Dexter" series starring Michael C. Hall based on Jeff Lindsay's Dexter character; PBS's "Wallander" series starring Kenneth Branagh, and based on Henning Mankell's best-selling novels; HBO's "Mildred Pierce" series starring Kate Winslet and based on the classic novel by James M. Cain; and PBS's Masterpiece/Mystery!'s upcoming "Zen" series starring Rufus Sewell and based on Michael Dibdin's Aurelio Zen detective novels.


 


Along with original content that crime fiction fans won't find anywhere else, the site features a sleek design in keeping with the iconic noir look that distinguishes Vintage Crime/Black Lizard. Readers will have a chance to participate in the rich crime writing community by sharing content across multiple social media platforms (including Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr) and by joining discussions related to the posts. Pulling from a large classic backlist, and the exciting new work being published every year, the Weekly Lizard is the new essential destination site for any mystery fan.


 


The new site: www.weeklylizard.com


And social media sites…


FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/WeeklyLizard


TUMBLR: http://weeklylizard.tumblr.com


TWITTER: http://twitter.com/weeklylizard


 


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About Vintage Crime/Black Lizard: Vintage Crime/Black Lizard was formed in June 1990 with the acquisition of Black Lizard, a renowned publisher of classic crime fiction that was created by Donald S. Ellis and Barry Gifford. Before the acquisition, Vintage Books was already publishing the work of respected American authors such as Dashiell Hammett, James M. Cain, and Raymond Chandler under the Vintage Crime series. With Black Lizard came the literature of Jim Thompson, David Goodis, and other great noir writers of the post World War II era, allowing the formation of one of the preeminent crime publishers in the country. Vintage Crime/Black Lizard remains devoted to the best of classic crime, having added Eric Ambler, Chester Himes, and Ross Macdonald to the list. We are also proud to publish some of the most talented crime and mystery writers working today, including Henning Mankell, Lisa Unger, Stella Rimington, Carl Hiaasen, Michael Harvey, Ruth Rendell, April Smith and Andrew Vachss. 


 


About Vintage Books: Vintage Books was founded in 1954 by Alfred A. Knopf as a trade paperback home to its authors.  Its publishing list includes a wide range, from the most influential works of world literature to cutting edge contemporary fiction and distinguished non-fiction.  As the continuous publisher of important writers including William Faulkner, Abraham Verghese, Sandra Cisneros, Vladimir Nabokov, Albert Camus, Ralph Ellison, A.S. Byatt, Philip Roth, Toni Morrison, Cormac McCarthy, Alice Munro, Orhan Pamuk, Dave Eggers, Robert Caro, Joseph Ellis, Haruki Murakami, and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, it is today's foremost trade paperback  publisher. 


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Published on June 22, 2011 09:30

June 18, 2011

Profiles: Steve Kilbey~Musician, Poet & Painter

STEVE KILBEY


Steve Kilbey (born 13 September 1954, Welwyn Garden City, England) is the lead...
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Published on June 18, 2011 15:14

June 17, 2011

Somebody Else : Rimbaud As An Adult

Somebody Else: Arthur Rimbaud in Africa
Charles Nicholl Random House, 1997 335pp ISBN:...
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Published on June 17, 2011 14:43

June 14, 2011

Illuminations.... Arthur Rimbaud.

Illuminations.... Arthur Rimbaud.:

Childhood.
III
In the woods there is a bird; his song stops you...
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Published on June 14, 2011 17:00

June 13, 2011

Paris bar honors The Doors; may have to close them

Paris bar honors The Doors; may have to close them: Paris bar honors The Doors; may have to close...
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Published on June 13, 2011 16:17

Poem "Burn" In Red Fez

Poem "Burn" In Red Fez:
Poem By R.M. Engelhardt.  June 2011
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Published on June 13, 2011 14:48

June 9, 2011

THE SAINT POEM READING SERIES AN OPEN MIC FOR POETS &...





THE SAINT POEM READING SERIES AN OPEN MIC FOR POETS & WRITERS






Monday, June 20 · 8:00pm - 11:00pm



Upstate Artists Guild 247 LARK STREET Albany, NY


THE SAINT POEM READING SERIES
AN OPEN MIC FOR POETS, POETRY & THE SPOKEN WORD
MONDAY, JUNE 20th At The UAG:

Featured Poet : AVERY STEMPEL

BIO:


Avery Stempel has been writing poetry and reading at open mics for over a decade. His poetry writing stemmed from living with a great group of writers throughout his undergraduate studies at Siena College with whom he wrote and shared often. He was a featured performer at the Siena Earth Day celebration in 1998 where he read poetry for 40 minutes after co-performing with a college band that had composed some music to go along with one of his poems, "Blossoming Flower." Since his college days he has written off and on, but nothing serious until November of 2008 when he began attending a Troy open mic event at Oliver's Naturals, a vegetarian café. Being surrounded by an engaging circle of artists once again he began writing and performing regularly. In January of 2009 he reconnected with his poet friends from Siena College via an online poetry exchange that has grown to become "Different States of Poetry." This collaborative group of writers co-creates a poem every month. There is currently a facebook group "Different States of Poetry" where the poets of the group can share their work and create collaborative poems. Avery has never had any collected works published, but has volumes upon volumes of poetry he has written. He currently works at RPI in the Experimental Media Performing Arts Center.

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7:30pm Sign Up * 8pm Start
$4.00 Donation Requested

THE SAINT POEM READING SERIES
AT THE UPSTATE ARTISTS GUILD
247 LARK STREET, ALBANY-NY
Held Every 3rd Monday Of Each Month
Hosted By R.M. Engelhardt

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WHAT IS SAINT POEM?

Poetry…Poets & Experimental Writing. Featured Poets & Their Work As Well As Themes. These Are The Things That Have Made Poetry Open Mics Interesting Over The Years & That Have Kept The Voices Returning. SAINT POEM Is A New Reading Series Which Will Encourage New Poets & Writers And Change In The Albany,NY Poetry-And Open Mic Scene. This Reading Is All About The Work…And Most Importantly, The Words!

Sponsored By The UAG & MythicAlbany-AlbanyAtNight  & Hosted By Veteran Albany Poet R.M. Engelhardt

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Published on June 09, 2011 18:59

June 8, 2011

Use This Word in a Sentence: "Experimental" (1998) by Ann Lauterbach

Use This Word in a Sentence: "Experimental" (1998) by Ann Lauterbach : All Poetry Is Experimental...
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Published on June 08, 2011 18:35

May 31, 2011

IN THE ABSENCE OF LIGHTS

IN THE ABSENCE OF LIGHTS
Dark-mirrored hallways
A dim precision march
Here we have tread...
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Published on May 31, 2011 20:47

Burn Brightly

R.M. Engelhardt
Burn brightly still and stand in the fire of your own creation. Follow no false prophets or false voices . Stay an original and be unafraid to chart your own course. Those who understand will do the s ...more
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