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A diary with vertigo
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Previous Posts
- "Like watching an Aztec pyramid being built"
- Crist almighty
- "The literary bash of the week"
- Yesterday's vocabulary
- Ed...itor
- Pillow talk
- Setting spiders to fight — Reality hunger
- Breaking news!
- Mattie's sense of snow
- Come on, let's move it
Links
- Time to order my novel PERSONAL DAYS!
- UK paperback edition (Vintage) available!
- READ HARD: Five Years of Great Writing From The Believer, ed. Julavits & Park
- ASTRAL WEEKS (my SF column for the L.A. Times, 2007–2011)
- My pointless Tumblr
- The Believer
- 50 Watts
- The Abbott Gran Medicine Show
- Bookforum
- The Chiseler
- CORMAC and OPRAH livebloggery
- Curiosities (Mag of F&SF)
- Every Person in New York
- "Good Jobbbbbbbb"
- Grognardia (great RPG blog)
- The Harry Stephen Keeler Society
- HEY DULLBLOG—a communally run Beatles site
- Hua Hsu at The Atlantic
- THE INVISIBLE LIBRARY
- I've Been Reading Lately
- Jing Wei
- Lacunae
- Lev Grossman's blog
- Light Reading
- Moving Image Source
- Night RPM
- PERSONAL DAYS: The Intermittent Blog
- Mr. Saturnhead
- The OUROBOROS at The Dizzies
- The New-York Ghost (SUBSCRIBE! Next issue: 2011)
- Paper Cuts (NYT)
- Paul Collins: The Literary Detective
- Pinakothek
- Parkus Grammaticus: A semi-useful EP bibliography
- Heidi Julavits's Quonset Hut
- Rachel Aviv
- Restricted View
- Shadowplay
- I Was Told There'd Be SLOANE CROSLEY
- Ta-Nehisi Coates (now at The Atlantic)
- Termite Art
- "TITLE BOUTS" (Relive the action of The Dizzies' "Spinal Narrative" competition!)
- Triple Canopy
- THE UNARCHIVABLE (assorted E.P. pieces & links to old blogs)
- We Pitched a Tent at Night
- William Poundstone
- The World's Least Popular Book Club (dedicated to the slow reading of Marguerite Young's MISS MACINTOSH, MY DARLING
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Thursday, February 18, 2010
1 Comments:
I loved the part where he jokingly complains that Richard Stark became more successful. Do you ever feel overshadowed by Ed Park the literary figure (vs. Ed Park the guy who likes to read Richard Stark)?
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