Accidentally left Raymond Chandler‘s anthology, The Simple Art of Murder, at home, so I was not able to read further into the short story “Pickup On Noon Street.” Where has J been reading Chandler? On the DC Metro, to and from work.
So, hey! Remember yesterday when I pointed you to Juliette Wade‘s discussion of gender in fiction? She specifically talks about Ursula Le Guin‘s The Left Hand Of Darkness. What do you know, a rejection letter for The Left Hand Of Darkness is featured in Flavorwire‘s “Famous Authors’ Harshest Rejection Letters.” If you’ve ever gotten a rejection letter, it’s a fun read! Continue reading
I finished Charles Bukowski‘s
Okay, you know what? I’m really starting to like Charles Bukowski‘s
Today, I put down the Raymond Chandler for a bit to start reading Charles Bukowski‘s

Yes, I have not been reading much the past two days. I spent most of yesterday scrubbing hard copy edits into On The Head Of A Pin. However, I did finish “The King in Yellow,” a story in Raymond Chandler‘s
Still working my way through “The King in Yellow,” a short story (or maybe a novella, I haven’t been counting words) in
Today I’ve been polishing up a novella for submission, tweaking language here and there, adding a few touches for flavor and to give the narrator a bit more dimension.
“The King in Yellow,” a short story in
“I’ll Be Waiting,” a short story in