A strapping man with a square jaw and windswept teeth, he stands in splendid proportion: five foot eight inches in height, some of it churning with muscle.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
And the weirdest part was that I sold out at every reading. I’d love to believe that this was because people were just blown away by my incandescent prose. But I think it had more to do with a kind of communal feeling. Readers liked the fact that the book wasn’t available everywhere.
If this were a traditional publishing endeavor, the next question would be how to get the book a “bigger platform,” meaning a place in the great Barnes-&-Noble-Amazon-Kindle-i-Pad-clusterfuckosphere. But because this is something much more personal, I decided – nah.
I was cool with Harvard Bookstore selling it. But other than that, Minute, Honey is available only at readings. My reasoning is pretty simple: I want the book to be an artifact that commemorates a particular human gathering, not a commodity.
WOO.
Artificial scarcity, like printed money. Also, making books more like live performances. It’s almost as if the reading...
I’ve only read his fiction, but I do love me some Steve Almond like whoa.
i need to remember that i can do more than i think i can
so now that we’ve started a reading series…alls i gotta do is write a book and then self-publish it….PRESTO!
Well that’s a fine way to look at it.
This is how I’ve always felt about writing screenplays—that having a spirited read-through with friends would be more...