Above All Men Excerpt
I’m very proud to be published alongside the likes of Dixie Salazar, Frank X. Gaspar, and am particularly proud to share a publication with Ricardo Zamorano Baez, a classmate of mine who is a phenomenal poet and, it would seem, an excellent writer as well. Also in this issue is a short story by Robin Russin, a professor at UCR who is an all-around great guy. I’m extremely happy with this, and will be reading from my excerpt in Long Beach tomorrow morning.
As an aside– things have been busy lately, but I fully intend to bring you all up to speed on my life as soon as I get a moment’s pause.
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WOOT! Congrats!! I’m headed over there now.
That rocks, E. Headed over there myself.
Awesome! I can’t wait until it’s finished! I dunno if this makes any sense but the voice is “slicker” than that of Long Way Home excerpt I read from Amazon. Distinct style, for sure, but refined much more differently it seems.
Finally got around to reading it today (a long week…). Very nice. A real stillness to the narrative voice, if that makes sense. As if you are looking at events through a lens, from a distance.
Thanks all.
You know, my professors would call that one of my problems, Clownfish. I’m told I need to let go more.
That’s interesting E. I like the effect you achieve with it. As if you pressed the world between panes of glass.
I let go too much, cut back in the second draft. Though still probably let go too much.