Emily M. Danforth's Blog, page 76
April 27, 2012
exhibition-ism:
The innovative map works of Matthew Cusick
April 25, 2012
“Confetti Death” by TYPOE, which was on display at Spinello...


“Confetti Death” by TYPOE, which was on display at Spinello Gallery in Miami during Art Basel Miami Beach (2010).
April 20, 2012
Luke (18) from Minnesota reviews tMoCP for Teen’s Know...

Luke (18) from Minnesota reviews tMoCP for Teen’s Know Best (TKB). My favorite bit of his very thoughtful/thorough/kind take:
I‘m going to stake my reputation as a book reviewer and say we found a keeper. It won’t be sweeping the nation and creating entire new genres of shelves at Barnes and Nobles, but give The Miseducation of Cameron Post time and this book will change things.
(Click the image for more of Luke’s review)
April 19, 2012
Broccoli Tree House! Broccoli Tree House!

Broccoli Tree House! Broccoli Tree House!
April 12, 2012
Photos from “Bloom” a site-specific installation by...



Photos from “Bloom” a site-specific installation by Anna Schuleit.
In Schuleit’s own words:
“Bloom was an idea for creating a tribute to the historic building of Mass Mental — that is, an entity of a creative work, guided by the fact that Mass Mental itself is a whole with connected limbs, busy centers, quiet ends, wings, nooks, and crannies, and nonetheless a living, moving whole.
In November of 2003 thousands of flowers were placed in the old hallways, rooms, and staircases to mark the worn traffic-ways and memories of the site. Each hallway had a different type of flower. Each was a different stretch of color. The axes of the building, its dizzying historic layout, were recognized individually.”
Photos from "Bloom" a site-specific installation by...



Photos from "Bloom" a site-specific installation by Anna Schuleit.
In Schuleit's own words:
"Bloom was an idea for creating a tribute to the historic building of Mass Mental — that is, an entity of a creative work, guided by the fact that Mass Mental itself is a whole with connected limbs, busy centers, quiet ends, wings, nooks, and crannies, and nonetheless a living, moving whole.
In November of 2003 thousands of flowers were placed in the old hallways, rooms, and staircases to mark the worn traffic-ways and memories of the site. Each hallway had a different type of flower. Each was a different stretch of color. The axes of the building, its dizzying historic layout, were recognized individually."
April 11, 2012
The lovely Brent Taylor interviews me about tMoCP for Lambda...

The lovely Brent Taylor interviews me about tMoCP for Lambda Literary.
(click-the-logo for interview)
Well, according to my wife: now that CAM POST has been reviewed...

Well, according to my wife: now that CAM POST has been reviewed on After Ellen I've officially "made it" as a lesbian novelist. I don't know where she's setting the bar, exactly, (nor do I know what it means when one has made it as a lesbian novelist—free Melissa Etheridge concert tickets? I'll sure take 'em…) but it's an incredibly generous review and I'm wicked happy to have it included on AE.
(click-the-logo to view the review)