My friend Mark Worthen (❦nitewanderer) passed away unexpectedly yesterday. He was a horror, crime, and science fiction writer who worked tirelessly behind the scenes of the Stoker Awards for the Horror Writers Association and also served as HWA's webmaster. I wandered around in dark fog yesterday after hearing
I overheard the most heartbreaking exchange yesterday. Well, it's not like I was eavesdropping, exactly. It happened right in front of me, while I was enjoying a beer and some lunch at the bar of one of my favorite local haunts. I posted the punchline yesterday by itself
Golfers in the rain with travel mugs of coffee, like this is their job.
My virtual contribution to the September CD Mix of the Month Club was Lose the Battle, Win the War.
I come to you, love, like a zombie in your thrall, hungry for your brains.
you are here the southern tip of roosevelt island east river easing by to either side beside your wife astride the bikes you rode like phantoms through the hushed streets of queens over the red bridge at 36th ave you are here inside the four mile ring of the concentric
Bill will be one of several writers reading in the Essay Fiesta series at The Book Cellar in Lincoln Square on Monday, December 19.
Bill will be reading his short story "The Visitors at Wriggly Field" on Tuesday, October 4, 2011, as part of Chicago's monthly Tuesday Funk reading series, of which he is also co-host and co-producer.
Bill will be reading a short poem about the tenth anniversary 9/11 on Tuesday, September 6, 2011, as part of Chicago's monthly Tuesday Funk reading series, of which he is also co-host and co-producer.
My virtual contribution to the August CD Mix of the Month Club was Turn the Page: The Rush Less Traveled, Vol. 2: 1985-2004.
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