"Chicks r dropping out everywhere but not me; girls, remember your evasive-defensive procedures. Learn to maneuver quickly. Get in and, importantly, get OUT."
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"Russo captures the peculiar mixture of narcissism, insecurity, intellectual performance and market calculation that defines many contemporary art spaces."
Excellent review of Emmalea Russo's MOON PAPERS by Adam Schrader for @TheUrgentMatter@arcadepub
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My heart breaks for the good men who’ve been reading in public for years. The sweet guys who never wanted any part of this male reading culture war but are now on the frontline. They’re at risk of being labeled “performative” and lumped in with the bad men who read. I hope they don’t get radicalized.
There are a great many laments over the death of book review sections in America. I share those. But it's time to talk solutions. @the_met_review reviews books regularly and is trying to fill the void. It can be done. Be part of the solution.
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We’re already getting ad reservations and great pitches for issue 7, so starting today we are gonna open up subs early for long form articles (we pay $20 for 1000-5000 words), 100-word book reviews, and advertisements.
Please pitch first:
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"A lot of books now are like TV. They are a little bit about identity and a little bit about: I want to go fucking shopping... I wanted something that was taking a more steady aim at: how do we survive on a day to day basis?"
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Whatever happens stays in Vegas, stays in Vegas
Or so I thought?
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"Art is not pedantic. I am not a moral authority. It’s a story, and it better be fucking fun."
Luke Goebel's KILL DICK for @OurCultureOC
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People DO want to lead literary lives, read physical media, and have venues in their communities that build authentic relationships, as well as to learn about the world around them without an algorithm determining their interests — all while supporting small and local businesses and doing so on their own terms, as it turns out.
Out now: issue 6.
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Cover story on SJXSJC by Danielle Altman; @conorhultman DOE interview by @jjb08281219; Marijuana: On Psychosis and the prose and cons among writers by @GabrielHart77….
In this special guest episode, I sit down with writer Richard Cabut to talk creative process, philosophy, and his new book Ripped Backsides.
Richard Cabut on modern writing, capitalism, the Situationists, & his ne... https://t.co/r1Oel70V63 via @YouTube