More books!
In addition to the "Contemporary New Orleans Literature," I'm also taking a class called "Writing Literary Speculative Fiction." We have three recommended books for that class, even though it will be mostly a writing class. They are:
The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K LeGuin
The Female Man by Joanna Russ
Monkey by Wu Ch'eng-en
And, unrelated to any class, i have just finished reading the Great Destinations travel guide for San Miguel and Guanajuato, in the interest of being somewhat informed about where i'm going for the next month. It's a decent travel guide, but it also feels like perhaps the listings are sponsored, since none of the B&Bs my classmates and i are living in are listed in there, though they are all easily findable online.
Since i have a few things out in books myself, i thought it'd be cool to cite some of those links too, just for fun.
Imagining Heaven anthology, edited by Linda Matney--I have a poem in this called "what papaw said." Proceeds from sales of the book go to support hospice efforts.
Knoxville Bound anthology, edited by Jack Renfro and Judy Loest--I have a memoir in this called "ten thousand cigarettes."
Steampunk anthology, edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer--I have a short story in this called "Reflected Light."
Voices of Multiple Sclerosis anthology by LaChance Publishing--I've got a memoir in this one, "Recollection." Proceeds from it go to the Healing Project.
That's everything you can track down a copy of fairly easily online. My other credits are in back-issues of various journals.
Oh, and: four days!
The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K LeGuin
The Female Man by Joanna Russ
Monkey by Wu Ch'eng-en
And, unrelated to any class, i have just finished reading the Great Destinations travel guide for San Miguel and Guanajuato, in the interest of being somewhat informed about where i'm going for the next month. It's a decent travel guide, but it also feels like perhaps the listings are sponsored, since none of the B&Bs my classmates and i are living in are listed in there, though they are all easily findable online.
Since i have a few things out in books myself, i thought it'd be cool to cite some of those links too, just for fun.
Imagining Heaven anthology, edited by Linda Matney--I have a poem in this called "what papaw said." Proceeds from sales of the book go to support hospice efforts.
Knoxville Bound anthology, edited by Jack Renfro and Judy Loest--I have a memoir in this called "ten thousand cigarettes."
Steampunk anthology, edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer--I have a short story in this called "Reflected Light."
Voices of Multiple Sclerosis anthology by LaChance Publishing--I've got a memoir in this one, "Recollection." Proceeds from it go to the Healing Project.
That's everything you can track down a copy of fairly easily online. My other credits are in back-issues of various journals.
Oh, and: four days!
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