Heard What I Got by Sublime on the radio and here in the great state of Texas they censored the word “pot” which was already a lame old person term in 1996
Heard What I Got by Sublime on the radio and here in the great state of Texas they censored the word “pot” which was already a lame old person term in 1996
Saw a video about “performative male books” and it was like they didn’t even try to pronounce Neitzsche correctly
I think you could do a really good Muppets Wuthering Heights with Ms Piggy in a tortured psychosexual downward spiral around a normal human Heathcliff
This is a beautiful beautiful beautiful book about being alive and in love on a dying planet. Officially out in March, and you’ve gotta get it immediately
At the open mic tonight I’ll be reading a new poem called: “‘I’ll be reading a new poem,’ I say as a threat”
We have a priest in the neighborhood who often comes to the bookstore in his full cassock, but today he had on the whole robe getup plus combat boots, and it took everything I had not be like “hey dude are you a fucking vampire hunter?”
I guess that OnlyFans creators are sort of “indie publishers” in their own way, but I am going to dispute all eight charges that were made with the bookstore credit card this afternoon
I am supposed to be on a podcast tomorrow morning and the only bits I can think of are all visual gags and therefore useless for an audio medium. Essentially a nightmare scenario. There are soldiers under less stress
I’m not going to AWP or to Winter Institute because I had already committed to getting really good at one of those toys where you flip the ball on a string into the cup on the end of a stick
Seconds before falling asleep my toddler looked at me and said “don’t let it get you daddy” as if I didn’t have enough on my plate already
The nice thing about owning my own bookstore is that I can just set Green Arrow by Yo La Tengo to loop for as long as I want. The bad thing about owning a bookstore is that I think it makes me part of the petite bourgeoisie and I’ll have to give myself the guillotine in the end
Let’s see I’ve got the plot, the setting, the characters, the voice… so all that’s left is to say something beautiful and true!
[document last opened 9/5/25]
They were, obviously, heartbroken about it
Every time I sell a copy of Giovanni’s Room to someone I tell them “come back if you need to talk about it” and today was the first time that someone actually did!!
Wearing a really cool jacket today, but it turns out that my meeting was more of a blazers kind of thing
The people that I get along best with are the ones who had their lives changed by these five seconds in the 2000s, even if we’ve never talked about it. You can just sense it in certain people.
We’re starting a poetry book club at the store where there will be no outside reading required—you show up, we read a poem together, and then talk about it—but my knowledge of contemporary poetry basically stops at the pandemic. Who are we reading now?
11 hour solo shift at the bookstore today. Used the toddler’s blue bubblegum flavored toothpaste as a little treat before bed. I deserve it.
And then you turn the page, and descend into 400 pages of war.
Absolute gut punch. I was already a Vollmann true believer, but that’s real GOAT stuff
At the halfway point of Fathers and Crows, there is a brief section about a Jesuit missionary who embraced the the native population with love and converted 4k people single-handedly. The chapter ends with “it could have been done this way in Canada. It could have been done.”
I fear that the Soviet Union really gave everyone unrealistic expectations for the collapse of empire. There’s every chance that America fizzles out over the course of literal centuries
ice aren’t cops but they are bastards in their own right
It’s demoralizing and dehumanizing to see posts cheering on the jackboots and justifying street executions, so please try remember that by some estimates as much half of all internet traffic is just bots talking to each other. Lotta good people out there, too.
Day two with a cold
“The Old Fire is a masterpiece of restraint. A book that deals in sensitive subjects, but eschews void-gazing and bloodletting to craft a truly unique approach to grief and trauma, even in the moments when actual blood is involved.”
Wrote about Dusapin in Defector!!!
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Had the thought that I could really use a “reader’s retreat” like a writer’s retreat but for reading books and then I realized I had invented the concept of vacations
I understand it in the context of the 2010s but if people are going to keep calling things “alt lit” I would really like to know what, exactly, it is an alternative to
The Devil: I am prepared to offer you a Faustian bargain….
Faust: I’m sure it’s fine that you’re calling it that
Customer at the bookstore wanted a copy of The Art of War and I told him that we don’t have it, but I could order it if he was okay waiting a few days, and he said “no thanks… I need it for later today” ???