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Daniel Bailey is a drunken face to love

In Interviews on 29 October, 2009

Read­ing THE DRUNK SONNETS (pub­lished by Magic Heli­copter Press) makes me want to sit on Daniel Bailey’s lap, take the whis­key bottle from his hand, put it down on the table, grab his face between my palms, squeeze his cheeks and mouth into a fish pout and stare at his irises for a really long time until I find out what’s behind them or he sheep­ishly tries to smile and shifts beneath me.

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Interview: Blake Butler

In Interviews on 7 October, 2009

Blake But­ler was kind enough to do an inter­view with me at his home in Atlanta. The inter­view took place in mid-June, 2009.

But­ler is the author of EVER (Cala­mari Press) and Scorch Atlas (Feather­proof Books). He is the editor of the inter­net journal Lam­in­a­tion Colony, and he co-edits the print journal No Colony. He blogs here.

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Mike Young makes moonbats in your brain

In Interviews on 8 September, 2009

Mike Young is a boy with a persimmon-shaped heart who lives in Cali­for­nia and likes words like cher­imoya. He co-edits NOÖ Journal and Magic Heli­copter Press and a full-length book of his poetry, We Are All Good If They Try Hard Enough, is forth­com­ing in 2010 from Pub­lish­ing Genius.

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Interview: Ben Brooks
and Shane Jones

In Interviews on 30 June, 2009

This con­ver­sa­tion took place online, at the end of June 2009, between the writers Shane Jones and Ben Brooks – both of whom have forth­com­ing books to be pub­lished by NYC indie pub­lish­ing house, Fugue State Press.

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Jimmy Chen is pensive in bed

In Interviews on 2 May, 2009

Jimmy Chen is the swoon­some grey mat­ter behind Type­writer — a tick­lish new, mod­ern magic (but not in a corny way) selec­tion of little-in-size-not-content stor­ies recently pub­lished by Magic Heli­copter Press.

I cun­ningly con­vinced Jimmy to let me inter­view him, and I didn’t even have to show him my boobs. Score.

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Chris Killen interrupted the
writing of his second novel to
answer these very trivial
questions: oh, the guilt

In Interviews on 27 April, 2009

Things I know about Chris Kil­len, then. He was born in 1981. He lives in Manchester. The Bird Room, which was pub­lished earlier this year, is his first novel. I know these facts because all the very short bio­graph­ies of Chris Kil­len men­tion them.

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Sam Pink is a sweet sweet boy

In Interviews on 22 March, 2009

Sam Pink wrote a slayer of a book called I AM GOING TO CLONE MYSELF THEN KILL THE CLONE AND EAT IT from Paper Hero Press, whose editor gave me free UK ship­ping because he loves me. Or per­haps he was being a savvy busi­ness­man. No, no, I think he loves me. As does Sam Pink. I’m pretty sure that’s what they whispered in my ear repeatedly as we built a blanket-and-cushions fort­ress in my room last night. But enough about me.

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