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Past Writers Read Events
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Writing and Editing by K-B. About Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel. About Conney D. Williams. Past Writers Read Events. Past Writers Read Events. January 13, 2015, Writers Read at Fallbrook Library Presents. Jim Ruland. Writer. Sailor. Punk. Rat. Forest of Fortune, Big Lonesome. Preceded by open mic for original poetry and prose. Tuesday, January 13, from 6 to 7:30 pm. Fallbrook Library, 124 S Mission, Fallbrook, 760-731-4650. Is the author of the novel,. The short story collection. Now in its eleventh year.
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All Blacked Out and Nowhere to Go. Dear Mr. Mackin. Everyone Loves You Back. Glue and Ink Rebellion. Hanging Gardens of Split Rock. Out of Print Books. Thank You for Your Continued Interest. The Pocket Guide to Divorce. For a while, Gorsky Press released a monthly series of podcasts. Three Gorsky-friendly authors read short stories of fifteen minutes or less in each. Now, we have a Bandcamp page where you can listen to all 27 short stories. Link to it here. He’s also written for. Won a $25,000. Glue and ...
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Stupendo — by Jim Ruland | Flash Flash Click
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Fast fiction for a quick lit fix. Stupendo — by Jim Ruland. February 16, 2016. The stable hands cheered as Neal rode the breeder’s best horse through the open gate and across the prairie and was neither seen nor heard from again. Is the author of. He is currently collaborating with Keith Morris on his memoir. About his life in Black Flag, Circle Jerks and OFF! Da Capo 2016). Ruland is the curator of the reading series Vermin on the Mount. The Back of the Bus — by Nicholas Rys. Found from The Life of Lenin.
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Big Lonesome
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Jim Ruland’s stories are dangerous things, full of grim human comedy. His sentences power along with raucous precision and his characters rarely fail to surprise. This is a wonderful debut. - Sam Lipsyte. Here's a writer with guts and heart and vision, someone to remind us of the possibilities of fiction. Big Lonesome is strange and exciting." - Chris Bachelder. Support indie lit and buy the book directly form the Vermin Store. Subscribe to this blog's feed. 0160; author website. January 11, 2015. 0160;I...
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Publications
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The Enclave Reading Series, Saturday November 21, 2015. 5 PM at Cake Shop, 152 Ludlow Street. Featuring John Wray, Mike DeCapite, Bertie Marshall, and Jim Freed. Literary Society No. 8, October 24, 2013: Addiction Literature featuring Elizabeth Wurtzel, Tony O'Neill, James Freed and Susan Kirschbaum. The Enclave Reading Series, November 1, 2014: Featuring Amir Parsa, Chessy Normile and James Freed. Vermon on the Mount. Monkey Bicycle Lightning Round Reading, March 16, 2011. The Illiterate (Chapter 13: At...
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Shows | Shades & Shadows
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It's Literature, But With Monsters! Disable your AdBlock to see the Amazon links to buy the books.). On September 1, 2016. Episode 7 is the second half of our anniversary show in September of 2015, recorded live at the MiMoDa Studio. We had cake. We promised you new things (like the podcast! We had amazing authors. This episode features Mallory Reaves, Tananarive Due, and Aimee Bender. Enjoy! On August 24, 2016. It’s Shades and Shadows’ third anniversary party! Will be published in 2017 by Fungasm Press.
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February 2015 – Sean Carswell
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Drinks for the Little Guy. Glue and Ink Rebellion. February 24, 2015. A Tour of Self-Discover. 47 by Brad Beshaw. In Seattle, one of the local weeklies had a blurb about my reading at Elliott Bay Book Company. The weekly said that my new book was about a bartender [who] goes on a road trip of self-discover. The book is absolutely not about that. And, while it hadn’t been the road trip to self-discover that the. Billed it as, I had seen some things crisscrossing this continent. Is bathroom graffiti an eff...
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The Writer As Merchant | Literary Hub
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The Writer As Merchant. Selling Yourself as a Storyteller is an Ancient Tradition. May 14, 2015 By Jim Ruland. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to share on StumbleUpon (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). For instance, if your v...
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