Showing posts with label shameless plug. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shameless plug. Show all posts

Friday, May 25, 2012

Tangled Book Reviews: Free Books!

It is my pleasure to announce that The M Half of the M-n-J Show will be the next recipient of Creative is a Verb. In a highly scientific randomization, I took all of the names of people who commented that they'd like the book and put them in a coffee mug. I then drew them one at a time and numbered them according to the order in which I pulled them out. Since there were six names, I rolled the dice. (A die, to be more accurate.) And I rolled a two. That was M Half's number. So the book will be winging its way to Austin over the weekend. Enjoy the book, M Half! And for the rest of you, I guess you'll just have to read her blog to find out when you'll get another chance at it.

Speaking of winning free books, Darren Cormier is a writer I discovered by accident while Googling a David Foster Wallace quote. He has a book coming out soon called A Little Soul: 140 Twitter Stories. The way this man can pack a whole story into 140 characters is utterly amazing. For the release of his book, he is going to send a free copy to the 140th person to "Like" his Facebook page. So go on and give him a like. Even if you don't win a copy of the book, you still win. You get to encourage a fellow writer and he publishes a new Twitterstory every Sunday so you get to read these little nuggets of goodness anyway.

And should you find yourself at everyone's free book mecca - the library - here are a few things I've been reading lately:

Two of my favorite authors: David Shields and Jonathan Lethem both have new books out. Our library currently holds neither of them. Jerks. So, I've contented myself with reading Lethem's The Ecstasy of Influence, Nonfictions, etc. which is relatively new, but not about the Talking Heads. So, you all know I how I love nonfiction, right? Lethem is one of the few writers who captivates me with his fiction, too. If you are new to his work, check out Motherless Brooklyn or Chronic City. Both are incredibly imaginative books with prose that just blows the mind. It takes me a long time to read his books, because I have to stop and savor different turns of phrase over and over. Motherless Brooklyn is more straightforward fiction and Chronic City has a bit of magical realism and fantasy about it. Both are fantastic reads, fully absorbing and intricate without sacrificing pace.

While I love Lethem's fiction, I am of course a sucker for the non. Ecstasy is a a collection of essays and articles that range all over the place, but there's a sort of central theme of writing and the nature of fiction and appropriation and influence in art. Lethem's nonfiction is as intense as his fiction, with the same attention to detail and expression. His primary literary influences are sci-fi, a genre that frequently confounds me, so sometimes the references are hard to follow. The upside of this is that my to-read list is growing and my husband might faint to see me check J.G. Ballard out of the library. "Sure, I've been telling you to read Crash for years, but if Jonathan Lethem tells you to..." What's fascinating, though, is that through Lethem's defense of sci-fi, a genre that is often considered sub-literary, I see my own prejudices are based on very little actual knowledge and want to give some of the classics a shot. I will probably still tease the Chief Lou for reading his "romance novels for boys", though.

It is also because of Lethem that I picked up Italo Calvino's Hermit in Paris: Autobiographical Writings, because I am a sucker for nonfiction. I am nosy and fascinated by the things that great writers write about themselves. I like to see the "real lives" of writers - especially writers like Calvino and Lethem who write such surreal fiction. I've only just started the Calvino, but it promises to be interesting. In just the first selection he explores why he chose to settle in Turin against Italian literary tradition and how his choice of home is both a reflection of and inspiration for his writing style. I can't wait to read more.

But the sun is shining today and the bike paths are calling. The Hooligan and I are about to venture out to the post office to send one book on its way across the Rocky Mountains, and then to the library to harass the Powers That Be about their egregious oversight in not having Jeff, One Lonely Guy available, especially considering Shields is a local author. I will harass them gently, though. It is an amazing thing, the library. I will revel a bit in the smell and the stacks and stacks of books. These millions of words that people throughout history have taken the patience and the madness and the "wasting of time" to write down and share so that we can, for free, bring these pieces of brilliant minds into our homes, enjoy them and share them.

We will probably eat cupcakes, too. 

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Relatively Light Housekeeping and A Shameless Plug or Two

It may come as no surprise that my To-Do lists are a stream of consciousness affair that flow randomly from one item to another, sometimes with exhaustive doodles or explanations interspersed. I get a surprising amount of things done that way, but sometimes I have to haul the left half of my brain out of storage and make a proper list in order to tie up loose ends. And that, my darling readers, is what today was all about.

This is going to be a bit of a soup today. Apologies to anyone who might be tuning in for the first time or if you came in search of "sleek jowled big melons" - I have a few items of housekeeping I need to deal with and then tomorrow we will be back to our regularly scheduled programming. There is some audience participation required today, though.

Light Housekeeping:
-- You may have noticed a few changes to the "look and feel" around the Periphery. It's because today, with the help of Kristen at Four Hens and a Rooster and the moral support of Tara at Faith in Ambiguity, I put on my big girl pants and delved (with my big toe) into the world of the frightening hobgoblins that lurk just below the surface of the interwebs.

Shameless Plug:
-- You may now like me. Come on, let's make it official. Make an honest woman of me and show your Facebookerly love of me, pretty please? I promise to not over-post or look at all of your family pictures or enter into commenting wars with your Aunt Ethel or do pretty much anything that has anything to do with videos of cats. It just makes me relive junior high a bit to look over and see "1 person likes Periphery". If you're not on Facebook, don't feel left out. You may also add your tiny little face to my merry band of readers with the Googly thing. I decided it was time to 'fess up and show the world just how lame I am.

Light Housekeeping:
-- I have noticed over the last few days, with growing hysteria, a kind of a foot smell emanating from my kitchen. Not a good foot smell either. Kind of a fruity foot smell, but not fruit exactly. The better part of my day was spent locating every possible source of the foot smell and eradicating it. This involved a lot of fridge cleaning, sweeping, trash can scrubbing, yard waste bin inspecting and a hard hat.

Shameless Plug:
--This one is a result of plumbing that was installed by chimps in a 100 year old sink. It objected to my fridge-cleaning activities. That's enough said about that, though.

Light Housekeeping:
-- I have signed up for another month of NaBloPoMo with BlogHer. The theme is Relative and I may or may not follow it. But I must know, before I continue, how is every month National Blog Posting Month? I sign up for their blogroll because I enjoy the community each month of crazy bloggers, but it's a little bit silly to call it NaBloPoMo every month and I'm not putting that badge on my site (even if I knew how to.) Come to think of it, NaBloPoMo is just a silly acronym no matter what month you use it. Can we just agree that this is the year of the blog post here at Periphery and that I will more than likely write every day regardless because I set odd challenges for myself with great regularity, badge or no badge? Also, please, someone, please, please, please tell me what "Sparkle" is.

Shameless Plug:
--I am not knocking BlogHer. It's because of that website that I've even entered into this realm of blogging and have learned as much as I have over the last few months. Plus, someone over there loves me. I've had like 4 of my most random posts featured over the last few months. It's confounding, really.

Light Housekeeping:
--It was deemed vitally necessary that the Hooligan and I make whoopie pies today, too. So there's that.

Shameless - just shameless, really:
--Because of being so engrossed in the production of whoopie pies and building a better blog and eradicating the foot smell, I had to run out the door to get the jBird from school. It was not until after I returned home that I realized that I had been grinning around making nice-nice with some Power PTA Ladies with all kinds of lunch stuck in my teeth and chocolate cookie batter on my hands. And I smelled like a fruity foot. Do not envy my awesomeness.

Light Housekeeping and a Shameless Plug all in one:
--Masked Mom has brought it to my attention that I owe Sting an apology for my muckraking yesterday. If Sting is anything like his character in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, he is not to be trifled with. I am too weary from my exploits today to repeat it all, but check out the comment section on yesterday's post for Masked Mom's compelling argument and my rebuttal. Suffice it to say, Sting, I'm sorry. Your song Russians is not paternalistic twaddle, it's just twaddle.

Light Housekeeping:
--You may have noticed that I have switched up to being TangledLou everywhere. It's not because I don't want you to know my name. It's because I don't want my mom to Google me and find my blog. More on that another time, as well as the genesis of the moniker "Tangled Lou". Never fear, though. It's still just little ol' me.

Shameless Plug:
--When guys have that thing done where they take hair off their back or some other God-forsaken place and have it stuck to their heads.

One Last Shameless Plug:
--Don't forget the Blog Hop on February 29th. You will be granted a reprieve from my madness and there will be someone filling this space with her wit and very Michelle Pfeiffer-like hair. I will be elsewhere, stirring up trouble. Seriously, though, you guys are in for such a treat.