Thursday, March 7, 2013

Ocean Park, California

This is a painting of my neighborhood from the early sixties.  It doesn't look like this anymore.  No open fields remain.  Except for a dog park nearby.   Which is dirt.   Still nice and sunny though.

Monday, March 4, 2013





Hanging out in Palms Springs.  I sometimes go there to work for a day or two.  It's easy to get to and a nice change of pace.   Finishing up THE PRINCE OF VENICE BEACH at the moment.  Look for it in about a year, I hope!!

Saturday, December 1, 2012





A bookstore in the UK linked GIRL with one of my favorite books of the last year:  THE SISTERS BROTHERS by Patrick deWitt !!    My friend Sally who first turned me onto SISTERS, is now listening to it on Audio and likes it so much, I might have to do the same.

Friday, November 30, 2012

Just watched SOMEWHERE by Sofia Coppola and recently also read Sheila Heti's (pictured) book HOW SHOULD A PERSON BE?   The two seemed similar in some way.   I guess in the honesty of their female perspective.   Loved them both, though it's painful as a guy to experience how girls think of us.   Sofia Coppola can be especially brutal.  In VIRGIN SUICIDES there's this scene where the dad opens a beer and watches a football game that I swear, is the most painful thing I've ever watched on film.   The emptiness Coppola sees there, it's horrifying.  

Sunday, October 21, 2012

SISTER SPIT ANTHOLOGY

The new Sister Spit Anthology is out!   Published by Sister Spits own new imprint at City Lights.  What fun to see that legendary CITY LIGHTS logo on something that I'm actually in!   I loved getting like HOWL and some of Kerouac's books when I was just a kid and hanging around San Francisco.   And stuff like Sam Shepard's MOTEL CHRONICLES, a favorite of mine.

So we read at Skylight Books in Los Feliz which was full and lively as always happens with Sister Spit things.   So fun.  I read from my "tour diary" and everyone seemed amused by my descriptions of college kids in the new Foodie era.   Also present:  the ever wonderful Michelle Tea,  Harry Dodge (pictured), Myriam Gurba, Tara Jepsen, Cassie J. Sneider (pictured left top), Sara Seinberg (pictured left bottom), Tamara Llosa-Sandor.

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Thursday, July 5, 2012

Found myself googling PARANOID PARK over the holiday.   I don't think about that book much.  I guess because it did well, and the great movie was made from it, it doesn't need my attention anymore.   If all your books are your children, Paranoid Park is my child that went to Harvard and now has a great job.    

Some of my other books are going to community college and are still living in my basement and those are the ones that need my help!