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As Told To

Lookie what I found in my inbox!

Veronique du Turenne was down Mexico way recently for the Guadalajara International Book Fair, where she snapped this significant shot of a massive electronic wall celebrating L.A. authors.

This year’s “Guest of Honor” was Los Angeles–the first time a city (as opposed to a country) has received that distinction.

I didn’t recognize the quotation at first. The sentiment, yes, the image, yes, but not the words.

Some Googling revealed that it came from an LAist interview I did when The Interloper came out.

Here’s the thing about interviews. Most of the ones I’ve done have been via e-mail, which means that I have control over my own responses, i.e., I can’t really misquote myself. This particular interview, though, was done old-school style, as a conversation over fish tacos, with a tape recorder on the table. Which means that Callie Miller had to take our wandering, digressive, spontaneous chat and make it look like a series of Qs and As.

I don’t know how much tweaking went on to render my everyday speech (rambling, stumbling, surfy) into the written word, but I suspect it wasn’t easy.

For the record, I was happy with the result.

Maybe the author wall should have said:
ANTOINE WILSON*
*as told to Callie Miller

See more of Veronique’s Guadalajara photos on her photostream.

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“New” DFW & Trek lip read gone wrong.

This might make you cry.

This will make you laugh.

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Post from iPhone

This novel isn’t going to write itself. (Turns out.)

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APS

A Public Space, issue 9

A Public Space, issue 9

Yo, check the TOC for APS#9.

Now you can see what I’ve been up to. Hanging in the aether (or on a hard drive somewhere) with TCB, Richard Powers, David Shields, my old friend Sally Keith, Derek Walcott, and others.

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Holiday Reinhorn

My homegirl the brilliant writer Holiday Reinhorn has a new website, and it is totally worth checking out.

It’s visually awesome and has tons of stuff to explore.

So far my favorite is an interview with Ursula K. Leguin she wrote for career day at Chapman School, Portland, OR in 1978.

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Jimmy Slade on NPR

Kelly Slater on Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me.

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New Books

Two books are coming out in September and October that are going to put a serious dent in my writing schedule.

Nicholson Baker’s The Anthologist

The new fat OED Thesaurus of the English Language.

That is all.

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making progress…

…on the novel and on the site.

I considered putting up a “construction in progress” splash page and then re-launching my site when all of the work was done, but then I thought… NOBODY CARES. Might as well give my two readers the opportunity to watch the death star get built piece by piece. (Keep Skywalker away.)

What I’m looking to do is to incorporate everything from the old site into the wordpress framework, to make a sort of CMS out of it. The result is that the site will lead with the blog, that is with the freshest content, and allow exploration into all of the more static stuff from there.

G.M. Quinte will be exiled to links, somewhere. His poems resist any design but his own.

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OMG it’s a baby blog


Okay, not totally a baby blog.

I very much enjoyed David Ulin’s LA Times piece on reading in the 21st century. Maybe you will, too.

It inspired me to shut down the Facebook, Scrabble, Twitter, email, etc., and pick up the latest issue of A Public Space. I was blown away by a strange story called “Saint Andrews Hotel” by Sara Majka.

I don’t know who she is, but it looks like she’s headed to Provincetown for the winter thanks to Salvatore and Amity, among others. It sure is a trip to see my so-called peers on the judging committee over there. It makes me feel old, a little bit.

I guess I did start grad school more than a decade ago, now that I think of it.

We had such promise then.

Or maybe it’s just that my birthday’s tomorrow.

If you’re going to spend time offline, I highly recommend doing it with your nose in a copy of A Public Space, and not just because I’m a contributing editor. If you insist on staying “plugged-in,” check out the website. It’s getting more robustical by the day…

[update: it looks like the charming Sam Leader is also on that Provincetown list! They're going to have so much fun...]

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Broken Theme

What a 21st Century concept: a broken theme. Alas, it appears that my theme broke.

These are the bare bones of a new one.

I kinda like.

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