Dopamine in Dark Sky MagazineDopamine in Dark Sky Magazine

I’m speaking to the Dopamine in your brain: you want some good fiction. You want some mind-fucking, synapse popping, caffeine-induced, sleep-deprived, better-than-sex (well, sort of) flurry of letters and sounds and phrases that will set your myelinated axon ass on fire, make you drip-drip-drip down, and stick it to your Master, and make him wipe his ass with all those prominent East Coast mags the next time they come in, so Master realizes the best of today’s fiction ain’t nowhere near there.

I know you’re up for it, Mr. D. You’ve been waiting all week for more.

Mmm, the rush…

– Robert Paul Moreira

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Spotlight On…

July 30, 2010

Elizabeth Ellen in Dark Sky Magazine

Today, Elizabeth Ellen is on Dark Sky’s stage, afire. She’s bad. Kickass. Warrior.

I want to be just like her when I grow up [oops, too late]. When I’m reincarnated, then.

– Ethel Rohan

Writing wise, where are you now? Where are you going?

Oh my god, good question. Where am I? Fuck, I don’t know. I think I got lost, actually. I’m working on a story collection. I’m working on a new novel. I’m always working on flashes, and telling myself they’re not a waste of time.

What informs your creative process? How do you keep inspired?

I would say movies inspire me as much as anything. And then a small handful of stories and books. I was recently blown away by a Jonathan Safran Foer story in The New Yorker. Every line of it had me saying, “fuck yes!” Pretty much anything that doesn’t bore the shit out of me, inspires me. My biggest personal fear is boring other people (with my writing, I mean, though also in general).

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Boston Poet Tea Party

July 29, 2010

This Friday through Sunday, over 80 poets will participate in a weekend-long poetry reading in Boston. Each poet has eight minutes of reading time. The participants range from the up-and-coming to the well established. Such an ambitious and impressive event promises to send thousands of words into the heads of thousands of poetry enthusiasts.

This is one of those events that makes having a private plane seem like an imperative life holding. Strictly for purposes of attending far-off readings, of course…

But if you’re in the area, definitely stop by, for eight minutes or eighty, and enjoy some of Boston’s best poetry voices.

Dark Sky Books author Ben Mazer is scheduled to read on Sunday afternoon. And next week’s featured poet, Elisa Gabbert, takes the stage Friday night.

Check out the rest of the line-up after the jump. And visit the Boston Poet Tea Party for venue information and contacts.

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Poets Be Crazy

July 29, 2010

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Often you’ll hear that a poetry reading should never run for more than 40 minutes, otherwise people start to go batty. Good advice, sure. But others disagree. These crazy people think poetry reading should be non-stop endeavors — lasting up to nine hours. Holy smokes, nine hours? That’s right, in the near future the Bay Area Poetry Marathon will explode like a word minefield, from 12-9 on both Saturday and Sunday this weekend.

Yes, poets be crazy.

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Font of Winter

July 29, 2010

by Henry Mariachi Speak to me the way you once did – I love the wind for its solvent qualities. Lets make a collage of the furnaces left behind in previous lives. I am the tree of this flesh, ferocity of plumage. At dawn roofs haunt your multiplicity. Is there a speech that does not [...]

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Thursday’s Flurry of Words

July 29, 2010

The internet is all about free communication (except for provider fees and computer costs). Hell, we specifically use this format in order to spread free literary news, happenings, works, and the like. You too can join the fray and spread free information on The Rejectionist. Asylum offers a gratis review of Lee Rourke’s The Canal. [...]

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Le Voyeur Alain Robbe-Grillet

July 28, 2010
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I Would Like To Buck

July 28, 2010

by Meg Pokrass _____________________________ Meg Pokrass is a fiction writer who lives in San Francisco where truth is questionable. Her debut collection of flash fiction, “Damn Sure Right” will be published in 2011 by Press 53. Meg’s work was selected for Wigleaf’s Top 50 Flash Fiction 2009. She has published over one hundred stories and [...]

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In The Wild

July 27, 2010

by Kris Saknussemm One of the activities that was always popular was a noisy spectacle known as The Partner Game. It was run on the first morning after the children had settled in (although “settled” wasn’t a word that anyone involved would’ve used). It got a lot of initial hyperactivity out of their systems — [...]

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Tuesday’s Literary Briefing

July 27, 2010

Someone brought books to work today to be given away. Please don’t think poorly of us for not being phased by David Balducci. Don’t think of us as a snob for ignoring Clive Cussler. And don’t call us obnoxiously high brow for disregarding Brad Thor. Hell, we love Carl Hiassen, and he ain’t winning a [...]

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