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Text: Ur by Forrest Aguirre
Bed by Tao Lin
The Garbageman and the Prostitute by Zack Wentz
The Menstruating Mall by Carlton Mellick III
The Ballad of a Slow Poisoner by Andrew Goldfarb
Storming the Reality Studio: A Casebook of Cyberpunk and Postmodern Science Fiction
Rubicon Beach by Steve Erickson
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LibraryThing authors: Michael A. Arnzen (arnzen), Nicole Del Sesto (coyotemusic), Chris Genoa (Chris_Genoa), Bradley Sands (bradley_sands), Jeremy, C. Shipp (JeremyCShipp)
Member: bradley_sands
Library124 books — see library
ReviewedNone so far
Cloudstag cloud, author cloud
Tagsbizarro (1) — see all tags
GroupsDiscordia, Slipstream, Weird Fiction, William Burroughs, Writer-readers
Favorite authorsPaul Auster, Steve Aylett, Jonathan Carroll, Raymond Chandler, Steve Erickson, Carlton Mellick III, Mark Leyner, Thomas Ligotti, D. Harlan Wilson (Shared favorites)
About me Author of the novel, IT CAME FROM BELOW THE BELT, Editor of BUST DOWN THE DOOR AND EAT ALL THE CHICKENS
About my library Most of my books are in storage, so I'm just listing what I have in my room. The majority of them belong to the bizarro genre, a literary scene that I'm involved in.
Homepagehttp://www.bradleysands.com
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Real nameBradley Sands
LocationNorthampton, Massachusetts
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Member sinceDec 7, 2006



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posted by NativeRoses at 11:32 am (EST) on Feb 6, 2008
posted by NativeRoses at 9:21 am (EST) on Jan 3, 2008
-Nick
posted by NickCato at 3:11 pm (EST) on Nov 24, 2007
posted by tankexmortis at 6:56 am (EST) on Oct 11, 2007
posted by tankexmortis at 11:09 pm (EST) on Jul 20, 2007
And if you had any tips on generating plot... I'm great at having an idea, writing for a page, then abandoning the piece and never working on it again (quick check of my writing folder gives me 23 pieces I'm working on, 22 unfinished, 15 less than two pages. That's about two or three years worth of work). I'm pretty sure it's because I never have any idea of what's going to happen until I write it, which is, obviously, a terrible way to do things. I almost never have an idea for a whole plot; just individual events or settings or characters. Not expecting a miracle, just if you had any relevant tippy things, it'd be neat.
Oh, and your book arrived. I'll post a review once I'm through it - may take awhile since my reading habits, like everything else of mine, are so fucking ADD.
posted by tankexmortis at 9:20 pm (EST) on Jul 19, 2007
Take care!
posted by john_sunseri at 8:06 am (EST) on Jul 18, 2007
Bustin down the doors...
Mike A.
posted by arnzen at 2:58 pm (EST) on Jul 17, 2007
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posted by dinner_bell at 11:30 am (EST) on Jul 17, 2007
posted by tankexmortis at 8:12 am (EST) on Jul 17, 2007
posted by battlinjack at 4:52 am (EST) on Jul 17, 2007
posted by guybrarian at 2:32 am (EST) on Jul 17, 2007
posted by john_sunseri at 1:12 am (EST) on Jul 17, 2007
Watch out though, I might just hit you up for writing advice sometime.
posted by tankexmortis at 1:07 am (EST) on Jul 17, 2007
posted by coyotemusic at 2:18 pm (EST) on Apr 26, 2007
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