Monthly Archives: July, 2010
The Hermit on Kindle
I’m dipping my toe into the wonderful world of ebook publishing. My novel The Hermit (a delightful, surrealistic romp through sex, spirituality, politics and mass media) is now available for the Kindle. Those of you who are interested (and Kindle-enabled) can click here and, for a mere $3.99, enjoy an electronic rendition of the timeless [...]
What I’ve Been Reading (#4)
I recently pulled my copy of Richard Brautigan’s Trout Fishing in America up out of the basement for a reread. The experience was sort of like a chance encounter with an old friend. You chitchat for a few minutes, catching up, and he tells you a few genuinely interesting things, things that maybe give you [...]
The Swiss Army Knife
I’d like to write a clever little poem about it, but I’m not inclined to spend the time or effort it would require. I am moved to say this, however: The Swiss Army Knife is without a doubt the best tool that you can use with your pants on.
What I’ve Been Reading
After reading Rev. Steven Rage’s book Brutal Bible Tales, I’ve finally gathered a few thoughts and posted a review on Amazon. Here it is: Brutal Bible Tales is a fascinating book. It’s violent, confrontational, and might even be uncomfortable in places, depending on your sensibilities. Rage takes a selection prominent Biblical figures and and puts [...]
Soft White Underbelly
It’s a novella. No, it’s a collection of short stories. No, it’s a novella AND a collection of short stories. My upcoming book, Soft White Underbelly, follows the adventures of Thor and his friends Collier Figg, Chickenfeet, a large, stuffed panda and various other assorted characters. Prepare to be amazed in jaw-dropping astonishment as they… [...]