Bomb magazine mdash; 122 bombsite.com2015-02-27⚑music http://bombsite.com/issues/122 hannaham This First Proof contains the short story ldquo;Q23, rdquo; by James hannaham . bomb 122 Interview Mark Z. Danielewski by Christopher O Riley Mark Z. Danielewski on the shapes, colors, music, and musicality of literature. bomb 122 Editor s Choice Scott Walker Bish Bosch by Bill Callahan Listening to Scott Walker rsquo;s new album, Bish Bosch, is like a library, or Bugs Bunny, or hearing the drums of dissent, suggests
Indigest events 8211; indigest magazine indigestmag.com2012-03-01⚑blog http://indigestmag.com/blog/?p=641 hannaham , Paul Harding, Lech Harris, Matt Hart, Geoff Herbach, Paul Gregory Himmelein, Nathan Hoks, Jibade.Khalil Huffman, Laird Hunt, Lauren Ireland, Marlon James, Jessica Francis Kane, Steven Karl, Becca Klaver, Jennifer L. Knox, Lily Ladewig, Krystal Languell, Dorothea Lasky, Gregory Lawless, Paul Legault, Brad Liening, Ada Limon, Robert Lopez, Ricardo Alberto Maldonado, Emily St. John Mandel, Monica McClure, Wayne Miller,
Significant objects. 8230;and how they got that way www.significantobjects.com2013-03-21⚑news http://www.significantobjects.com hannaham JFK Bust by Annie Nocenti Mule Figurine by Matthew Sharpe Decorative Egg.shaped Object by Thumbscribes Cornhusk Doll by Lance Gould Cigarette Case by Margot Livesey Dilbert Stress Toy by Betsey Swardlick Harvard Reunion Dish by Paul Jaskunas 8220;World 8217;s Best Father 8221; Figurine by Jason Reich Toy Toaster by Jonathan Goldstein Tiny Jar of Mayo by Rick Moody Bunny by Stephen O Connor Balancing Bird Thing by Joe
Venus drive. open city opencity.org2016-01-07⚑books http://opencity.org/books/venus-drive hannaham , The Village Voice also rated one of the Voice top twenty.five books of the year, 2000 Lipsyte s verbiage packs a punch, and his syntax is as tight as Madonna s corset. Max Buda, Flaunt magazine May 2000 Sam Lipsyte is a wickedly gifted writer. Venus Drive is filled with grimly satisfying fractured insights and hardcore humor. But it also displays some inspired sympathy for the daze and confusion of its characters. Above
Perec attempt wakefieldpress.com2012-03-02http://wakefieldpress.com/perec_attempt.html hannaham , The Village Voice 8220; I t 8217;s this odd, miniature book of hyperreality, of over.existence, that fascinates me as I travel through this summer. It starts out factual, rational, but it can 8217;t help turning into a poem, turning into an addiction, turning into some trippy literature, turning into inevitable metaphor, turning into too much exposure. 8221; 8212;Elizabeth Bachner, Bookslut 8220;Georges Perec is
The morning news tournament of books. presented by field notes www.themorningnews.org2016-01-08⚑books ⚑news http://www.themorningnews.org/tob/ hannaham rsquo;s Delicious Foods. John I too have found myself captivated by A Little Life, which has me marvelling and shaking my head, sometimes within a couple of paragraphs. It seems utterly true to itself, even though I rsquo;m not sure what that self might be. Paul Beatty rsquo;s The Sellout had me laughing more than any book in recent memory, and Charles Baxter rsquo;s decalogue of related short stories There rsquo;s
Bomb magazine mdash; 122 bombsite.com2015-02-27⚑musichttp://bombsite.com/issues/122 hannaham This First Proof contains the short story ldquo;Q23, rdquo; by James hannaham . bomb 122 Interview Mark Z. Danielewski by Christopher O Riley Mark Z. Danielewski on the shapes, colors, music, and musicality of literature. bomb 122 Editor s Choice Scott Walker Bish Bosch by Bill Callahan Listening to Scott Walker rsquo;s new album, Bish Bosch, is like a library, or Bugs Bunny, or hearing the drums of dissent, suggests
Indigest events 8211; indigest magazine indigestmag.com2012-03-01⚑bloghttp://indigestmag.com/blog/?p=641 hannaham , Paul Harding, Lech Harris, Matt Hart, Geoff Herbach, Paul Gregory Himmelein, Nathan Hoks, Jibade.Khalil Huffman, Laird Hunt, Lauren Ireland, Marlon James, Jessica Francis Kane, Steven Karl, Becca Klaver, Jennifer L. Knox, Lily Ladewig, Krystal Languell, Dorothea Lasky, Gregory Lawless, Paul Legault, Brad Liening, Ada Limon, Robert Lopez, Ricardo Alberto Maldonado, Emily St. John Mandel, Monica McClure, Wayne Miller,
Significant objects. 8230;and how they got that way www.significantobjects.com2013-03-21⚑newshttp://www.significantobjects.com hannaham JFK Bust by Annie Nocenti Mule Figurine by Matthew Sharpe Decorative Egg.shaped Object by Thumbscribes Cornhusk Doll by Lance Gould Cigarette Case by Margot Livesey Dilbert Stress Toy by Betsey Swardlick Harvard Reunion Dish by Paul Jaskunas 8220;World 8217;s Best Father 8221; Figurine by Jason Reich Toy Toaster by Jonathan Goldstein Tiny Jar of Mayo by Rick Moody Bunny by Stephen O Connor Balancing Bird Thing by Joe
The morning news tournament of books. presented by field notes www.themorningnews.org2016-01-08⚑books ⚑newshttp://www.themorningnews.org/tob/ hannaham rsquo;s Delicious Foods. John I too have found myself captivated by A Little Life, which has me marvelling and shaking my head, sometimes within a couple of paragraphs. It seems utterly true to itself, even though I rsquo;m not sure what that self might be. Paul Beatty rsquo;s The Sellout had me laughing more than any book in recent memory, and Charles Baxter rsquo;s decalogue of related short stories There rsquo;s
Venus drive. open city opencity.org2016-01-07⚑bookshttp://opencity.org/books/venus-drive hannaham , The Village Voice also rated one of the Voice top twenty.five books of the year, 2000 Lipsyte s verbiage packs a punch, and his syntax is as tight as Madonna s corset. Max Buda, Flaunt magazine May 2000 Sam Lipsyte is a wickedly gifted writer. Venus Drive is filled with grimly satisfying fractured insights and hardcore humor. But it also displays some inspired sympathy for the daze and confusion of its characters. Above
The morning news tournament of books. presented by field notes www.themorningnews.org2016-01-08⚑books⚑news http://www.themorningnews.org/tob/ hannaham rsquo;s Delicious Foods. John I too have found myself captivated by A Little Life, which has me marvelling and shaking my head, sometimes within a couple of paragraphs. It seems utterly true to itself, even though I rsquo;m not sure what that self might be. Paul Beatty rsquo;s The Sellout had me laughing more than any book in recent memory, and Charles Baxter rsquo;s decalogue of related short stories There rsquo;s