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September 17, 2011

On Twitter


So, I recently discovered this nifty networking site. Think  it's got potential. Follow me @beneaththeneon. 
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Published on September 17, 2011 11:45

September 12, 2011

Silver Pen Award


I was recently told I won a Silver Pen Award from the NevadaWriters Hall of Fame. Established in 1996, the award recognizes mid-careerwriters who've "already shown substantial achievement." (I'm flattered!)
The Silver Pen will be awarded Nov. 17 on the campus of theUniversity of Nevada, Reno. Congrats to Hall of Fame inductee Waddie Mitchell,a nationally known cowboy poet (how Nevada is that?), and fellow Silver Penawardee David Mullins, a short story writer who grew up in Vegas.
For more info on the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame and theSilver Pen Award, visit:
http://knowledgecenter.unr.edu/libraries/support/writers_hof/
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Published on September 12, 2011 11:11

My books in French


French publisher Inculte (www.inculte.fr),which specializes in contemporary literature, sociology and philosophy, boughtthe rights to Beneath the Neon and My Week at the Blue Angel and is in the processof translating the books. They're both scheduled to be published in lateJanuary.
As part of the deal, I'll travel to Paris for a week to helppromote the books when they're released. I'd love to venture into the catacombs/quarries.If you know someone who could serve as my guide, please pass along theircontact info. I'd gladly return the favor with a tour of the Vegas drains.
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Published on September 12, 2011 10:38

September 4, 2011

Thanks!

Dear, Decatur Book Fest attendees: Thanks for making my homecoming and birthday weekend a very special one! Nice turnout at the talk, sold some books and drank some beer and caught up with friends and family. Good times! Much love!

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Published on September 04, 2011 08:37

August 23, 2011

Books and a guitar

Following the July floods, having lost everything but the clothes on their back, a few folks from a drain under the south Strip got in HELP of Southern Nevada's program. One of them, Mike (mid-50s, chronically homeless, drug-addicted), is now clean and living in a one-bedroom apartment near UNLV. I dropped by yesterday and was impressed: a comfortable couch, static-free TV, and full-size bed (which beats the hell out of the chaise lounge he slept on in the tunnel for several months). The only things he really needs, he said, are some readable nonfiction or thriller titles and an acoustic guitar. (He's a musician who used to play on the pedestrian overpasses for tips; no crazy costume necessary.)

If you have books you can spare or a guitar you can donate or that I can buy for cheap, and you can meet me downtown in the next few days, let me know. Thanks.

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Published on August 23, 2011 12:55

August 5, 2011

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August 2, 2011

Former Atlantan Shines a Light on the Darker Recesses of Las Vegas

Matthew O'Brien, who graduated from Decatur High School in 1988, is returning over Labor Day Weekend to participate in the 2011 Decatur Book Festival. Matt will read from and discuss his latest book, My Week at the Blue Angel: And Other Stories from the Storm Drains, Strip Clubs, and Trailer Parks of Las Vegas (Huntington Press, 2010), a collection of creative-nonfiction stories set in the darker corners of Sin City that most visitors, and even Las Vegas locals, seldom see or hear about.

O'Brien, who played on Georgia State University's 1991 NCAA tournament basketball team, moved to Las Vegas in 1997 and quickly became one of the city's best-known journalists. In 2007 he authored his first book, Beneath the Neon: Life and Death in the Tunnels of Las Vegas, which garnered international interest and acclaim for chronicling the city's underground flood-channel culture, which he explored for more than four years after discovering a subterranean parallel universe co-existing beneath the bright lights of the famous Las Vegas Strip.

Matt is also founder of Shine a Light, a community project that provides housing, drug counseling, and other services to the hundreds of people who live in the drains. The project is a collaboration between O'Brien and charity organization HELP of Southern Nevada.

Matt's reading and talk will take place from 11:15 a.m.-12 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 3, in the auditorium of Decatur High School. He will sign copies of both books immediately afterward.

For more information, visit www.beneaththeneon.com or contact Jessica Roe at 702-252-0655 or jessica@huntingtonpress.com.

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Published on August 05, 2011 12:07

July 28, 2011

Decatur Book Fest II

This should be fun: 11:15 a.m.-12 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 3 (the day before my birthday) … in the auditorium of Decatur High School (my alma mater) … a solo talk focused on my latest book, My Week at the Blue Angel, and my adventures in off-the-beaten-path Vegas … with a book signing immediately afterward.

Hope to see some of my old friends and classmates there. Start spreading the word!

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Published on July 28, 2011 14:09

July 11, 2011

Rain Taxi review

In its spring online edition, Rain Taxi raved about Las Vegan Alissa Nutting's Unclean Jobs for Women and Girls. In its summer print edition, it turned its attention to My Week at the Blue Angel. Unfortunately, the print edition isn't available online, but here's a blurb:

"Though [Hunter S.] Thompson wrote about real events under the moniker of fiction, O'Brien's book invokes the fictional aspects of narrative by representing reality in a mystified way. In this way, My Week at the Blue Angel offers itself up to infinite interpretation. One can read his stories as brutally honest portrayals of lost souls or as an allegory about what happens to a human (and humanity) when it is subsumed into an unfeeling capitalist machine, replete with poker chips, show girls, bright lights, and plenty of sewage."

To read the review, which is a full page, pick up a hard copy of Rain Taxi. For more info, visit www.raintaxi.com.


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Published on July 11, 2011 22:18

July 6, 2011

A 'Human' touch

A quick thanks to the folks at "Human Experience," the Monday night poetry, art and music event at the Beat coffee shop. In May and June, they held a donation drive for Shine a Light and collected a box full of socks, batteries, flashlights, canned goods and other items. I'll be giving out the items to people in the tunnels over the next few months.

For more info on "Human Experience," visit www.lasvegaspoets.org and click on the "Monday" tab.

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Published on July 06, 2011 13:45

May 27, 2011

Decatur Book Fest

A quick heads up: I'll be participating in the Decatur (Ga.) Book Festival (www.decaturbookfestival.com) this year. The festival takes place from Sept. 2-4, Labor Day Weekend, on and around the Decatur Square. Not yet sure of the exact date of my panel discussion and book signing, but I'll most likely be talking about authors and activism (i.e., my books and community project Shine a Light).

Really looking forward to coming home and catching up with everyone. I'll keep you updated on the details.

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Published on May 27, 2011 11:35

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