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Doc Huckster

Jan 1, 2009 11:26 PM

happy birthday today

open your eyes and behold life..be here now and realize..the gift of discovery and holy surprise..the birth rebirth and the rise..closer and closer to the light..a sacred path with heart a golden way..and it is divine to see and say o everyday is my birthday.
David F. Hoenigman

Aug 13, 2008 1:29 PM

Hello Snowbooks,

My novel Burn Your Belongings was recently reviewed in the Japan Times.
Please click the link on my myspace.

Take care, David
Ben Myers

Jun 11, 2008 2:28 PM

www.iaxl.blogspot.com

(remove the spaces...)
David F. Hoenigman

Apr 27, 2008 9:36 AM

Hello Snowbooks,

Please check out my recent interview in Word Riot.
There is a link on my myspace site.

take care, David
BLATT

Mar 21, 2008 12:54 PM

C(o)urt Interpretations is the first full-length collection by one of Slovenia’s most provocative young poets, Aleš Mustar. In Mustar’s court, consumerism stands on trial alongside “post-post-modernism” and Dostoevsky. With his witty philosophical riffing on the trappings and evasions of contemporary society, Mustar sharply demonstrates what it means to poeticize with a gavel.



To order your copy of C(o)urt Interpretations, go to the BLATT web site NOW:

www. blatt. cz

Thanks for your support!
David F. Hoenigman

Mar 14, 2008 11:35 PM

Hello Snowbooks,

My novel Burn Your Belongings is now out!
please click on the cover art on my myspace.

Take care, David F. Hoenigman
steveaylettsteve aylett

Feb 20, 2008 2:07 PM

LINT is a finalist in World Book Day's "Spread the Word" book competition. Thanks to those who voted in the first round!  
The final WINNER is also to be decided by online vote, which has now started. People who voted in the first bout can vote AGAIN in this bit - so vote for LINT to WIN at this new link (if you want) -
http://www.worldbookday.com/spreadtheword/books/book-detail-top-ten.asp?BookID=70
Doc Huckster

Jan 1, 2008 11:09 AM

A birthday is a time yes to celebrate again..but a time to reflect and redirect our ways and then..to see where we are and where we have been and where we want to go and in the end..i’m so glad to have you as a friend.
Pamela in red

Dec 28, 2007 10:55 PM

Happy Birthday!
Doc Huckster

Dec 5, 2007 2:19 PM

being on the spiritual path.
being on the spiritual path is having the hunger that makes us seek and ask..and the spiritual is the beautiful and whatever makes us dance and laugh..the spiritual path is like a river and how water wears away the stone..of the islands we are stranded on all alone..and like a child running and playing in the rain..a sunflower on a cloudy day waiting for the sun to shine again..the growing pains and is our souls giving birth..to a new heaven and a more perfect earth.
CHELSEA HOTEL MANHATTAN

Nov 14, 2007 4:01 PM

Joe Ambrose's book of extreme travel writing will be launched at Waterstones, Islington Green, London N1, on November 29th at 6.30pm. Please come along.

Ambrose will read from the book, questions will be taken, books signed, and drinks served. Headpress, publishers of the book, are hosting a party after the Waterstones event, to which everybody's invited. More drinks, live bands, and a specially comissioned Chelsea Hotel DJ set will happen.

Chelsea Hotel Manhattan features, amongst other things, a longish previously unpublished interview with William Burroughs, a previously unpublished conversation with Allen Ginsberg, a discussion concerning the Chelsea Hotel with Warhol superstar Gerard Malanga, an ewitness account of the night Sid was accused of killing Nancy, photographs of Nico and Lou Reed, and an unseen interview with Stanley Bard, recently ousted from running the Hotel.
steveaylettsteve aylett

Oct 10, 2007 2:26 PM

Two more STEVE AYLETT/Lord Pin shows at the TROY CLUB at CROBAR, Manette Street, Soho, London (near Foyles) on
21 October (with Paul Foot) and December 2, 2007.
Books/comics for sale. From around 7.30pm.
Featuring appearances by the hellish Lord Pin from Aylett's book LINT.
(nearest tube Tottenham Court Road)
BLATT

Sep 25, 2007 10:59 AM

POST-APOCALYPTIC DEATHFUCK WANKING:

http://gloomcupboard.blogspot.com/

TRAVIS JEPPESEN WILL READ IN BRA & PANTIES FROM HIS NEW NOVEL wolf at the door AT THE CALDER BOOKSHOP IN LONDON ON OCTOBER 4TH AT 7 O'CLOCK PASS IT ON
CHELSEA HOTEL MANHATTAN

Aug 31, 2007 11:29 AM

Joe Ambrose will give his first reading from Chelsea Hotel Manhattan on Monday 24th September at 7pm at Brown’s Shoe Shop, 61 Wilton Way, Hackney, London E8. The event is part of Hackney's Write to Ignite festival of experimental writing, comedy, and performance. Admission to this charming old curiosity shop, now a performance space, is free.
Gentle Axe

Jul 5, 2007 2:40 PM

Hi Snowbooks, can't wait for Mothernight!

Roger

"English writer R. N. Morris has produced perhaps the most audacious police-inspector novel of the season with "The Gentle Axe."....The tale hums along with controlled excitement, as if written by a Russian minimalist and rendered by a fine translator. The psychological and spiritual themes seem worthy of Dostoyevsky; there are traces of Gogol and Gorky, too. Such an accomplished book transcends pastiche." The Wall Street Journal.
HesperusHesperus Press

Jun 12, 2007 1:39 PM

Hello Snowbooks. Just popping through to say hello. Nice to see you on here - I subscribe to your blog!
BLATT

Jun 12, 2007 11:53 AM

You can hear Travis Jeppesen singing arias from his Tony Award-winning one-woman rock opera WOLF AT THE DOOR at

http://myspace.com/tspaudio

alongside invocations from Phil Shoenfelt's excellent novel/memoir JUNKIE LOVE.

If you want to win a signed copy of Travis Jeppesen's POEMS I WROTE WHILE WATCHING TV and the latest issue of BLATT magazine, you need to go to Amazon.co.uk and write a customer review of WOLF AT THE DOOR. It doesn't have to be a good review. In fact, you don't even have to read the book before you review it. We here at BLATT appreciate individuals who refuse to play by the rules. After all, none of us would have gotten where we are today if we had done things the fair way.

After writing your positive, five star WOLF AT THE DOOR review on Amazon.co.uk, send us your mailing address on press -at- blatt.cz. We will then send you a signed copy of Travis's Pulitzer Prize-winning poetry collection, as well as the latest issue of BLATT magazine.

Act soon - this offer is only good for the first 10 customer reviews. (You don't even have to be a UK resident to play.)

Thank you for your attention to this matter.
BLATT

Jun 11, 2007 12:13 AM

BLATT 03 is now available for purchase. It contains work by Clark Coolidge, Bard Cole, Andrew Gallix, an essay on the great noise pioneers Schloss Tegal by Travis Jeppesen, and an interview with author and Red Dust publisher Joanna Gunderson by Bruce Benderson.

In addition, there is a special Balkan supplement to this issue, with a selection of poetry and fiction from some of the more visionary literary practitioners of southeastern Europe, including Tomaz Salamun, Igor Isakowski, Jana Putrle Srdic, Rositza Pironska, Gojmir Polajnar, Zoran Pilic, and a feature interview with Berlin-based Romanian-Australian spoken word goddess Lady Gaby.

Rates, including shipping & handling, are as follows:
EU - 8.50 Euro
UK - 7 Pounds
US - $18

Purchases can be made via Paypal, to orders -at- blatt.cz.

For other countries/continents not listed above, please get in touch with us at orders -at- blatt.cz.

This may be the last issue of BLATT for a long while, so please get in touch soon before we run out of copies.
BLATT

May 30, 2007 12:36 AM

WRITE A REVIEW, WIN A BOOK.

In celebration of the publication of Travis Jeppesen's new novel WOLF AT THE DOOR in the U.K., BLATT Books is giving away free books and magazines to the first ten reviewers of the novel on Amazon.co.uk.

The rules are simple: The first ten people who write a customer review (under their real name) for WOLF AT THE DOOR on Amazon.co.uk will receive a signed copy of Travis Jeppesen's previous book, POEMS I WROTE WHILE WATCHING TV, plus a copy of the latest issue of BLATT magazine, featuring new work by Andrew Gallix, Clark Coolidge, Joanna Gunderson, Tomaz Salamun, and more.

To redeem your prize, simply send your name and address to press -at- blatt.cz after posting your review of WOLF AT THE DOOR on Amazon.co.uk.
Sean Parker

May 19, 2007 9:17 PM

Hey Snowbooks, make me famous!

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Vampire Bunny

May 1, 2007 10:48 PM

http://elfwood.lysator.liu.se/libr/a/n/angelemmie/angelemmie.html

Short stories, ready for reading.

Lotsaluv, Em
jamieDOHERTY

Apr 25, 2007 1:25 PM

Thanks for the book - got it yesterday... Looks good so far!

Thanks again!

jamie
MAPCO

Apr 25, 2007 12:11 PM

Hi Snowbooks.

Thanks for the add! Much appreciated.

For anyone interested in beautiful historic maps check out MAPCO's MySpace page, or take a look at this website:

MAPCO : Map And Plan Collection Online
http://archivemaps.com

Enjoy!
Spoon-Unit / Dollyhead …

Apr 24, 2007 12:21 PM

Thanks Snowbooks - we admire you too!
Jen(at Salt)Jen Hamilton-Emery

Apr 24, 2007 12:17 PM

Hello, Snowbooks! Lovely to join you here and to bump into you in the real world at the London Book Fair, looking so well. Jenx
ChuckChuck Woww

Apr 23, 2007 2:04 PM

Thanks. Nice to meet you.
Kurohata

Apr 23, 2007 12:21 AM

Hey Snowbooks! I received and have just finished Memphis Underground. It was a great read! A clever combination of "critique, poetics and popular story telling", I found it funny, surprising and with great dialogue. Some of the episodes from Scapa Loch and Finland made me LOL at public places. In the words of Roger Ebert and l'Oreal: "Two thumps up! - because it is worth it"... So tnx a lot!
CHELSEA HOTEL MANHATTAN

Apr 21, 2007 12:24 PM

In recent weeks people associated with the Paul Bowles estate have tried to censor and ban an interview with Chelsea Hotel Manhattan author Joe Ambrose and Frank Rynne to writer Paul Hawkins. Courageous editors at brink.com and the handstand.org have stuck by the original interview and refused to be censored or intimidated. A slightly censored version of the interview can be read on blogcritics but there is no such thing as "slightly censored".
Anything but Hackneyed

Apr 21, 2007 8:37 AM

Hi,

Hopefully I'll see you Thursday (April 26th - 6.30pm) for Anything But Hackneyed with Ronan Bennett - a really talented writer whose led a very interesting life. Also Jae Watson, debut novelist whose first book has just been released by local independent publisher, Legend Press of Stoke Newington.

There'll also be a couple of poems from Joseph Ridgwell - featured in the latest Laura Hird Showcase.

Next month we're teaming up with 3:AM magazine for a special collaboration featuring special guest Toby Young (reading from his new novel 'Hospital' and Lee Rourke (editor of Scarecrow and 3:AM) reading from his first novel 'Everyday' plus Heidi James (owner of independent publisher Social Disease) reading from her first book 'Carbon' (published by wrecking ball press).
ChrisChris Ewan

Apr 19, 2007 4:13 PM

Hello Snowbooks. Thanks for the add.
CHELSEA HOTEL MANHATTAN

Apr 16, 2007 12:44 PM

In a new blog, Chelsea Hotel Manhattan author Joe Ambrose discusses his new book, the Stone Roses, militant Islam, and Digger philosophy
kperryKent Perry

Apr 13, 2007 3:51 AM

stumbling out of the cobra pit, have a great weekend
cheers
Annie

Apr 5, 2007 9:59 AM

I do love your beard, Snowbooks.

It is very refined.

love
Annie
J.G Ballard

Apr 4, 2007 6:19 PM

"We're trapped by categories, by walls that stop us from seeing around corners." [Millennium People, 2003]
HARPER PERENNIAL

Apr 1, 2007 12:16 AM

Hello Snowbooks! Hope to see you at the London Book Fair!
Sean Parker

Mar 23, 2007 6:25 PM

Don't you run into trouble when the pages melt?
I, FaustMatthew Hong

Mar 13, 2007 10:23 PM

Thank you. Good to be a part of your world.
Wayne Blackhurst

Feb 22, 2007 6:22 PM

Thanks for the add, very much appreciated! Keep up the good work, you guys.... Cheers!!
huckleberry'slaura ellerton

Feb 21, 2007 8:21 PM

You're all welcome - the more, the merrier..
Thanks for the add,
Laura.
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The Work of Matthew Col…

Feb 13, 2007 9:27 PM

Seems things are a stirring as a movement is manifesting – check out this recent online article from The Guardian Newspaper…
huckleberry'slaura ellerton

Jan 20, 2007 12:10 PM

Congratulations on being shortlisted...I'm sure you'll win in March...Independents Rule!
Laura @ Huckleberry's.
Legend Press

Jan 19, 2007 11:53 AM

Thanks for the message - Snowbooks seems to be leading the way with yet more nominations! Hopefully see you in the near future.
The Sound of Drowning

Nov 22, 2006 12:32 PM

AndrewAndrew Gallix

Nov 15, 2006 9:52 PM

HALF-HEARTED CONFESSIONS OF A GELIGNITE DOLLY BIRD

"Daintily, a faun-like figure stole across the cluttered room, pirouetting over the bottles and ashtrays that littered the splattered floorboards. She was the first to notice, having been awakened by a muffled squishy sound as of manifold foreskins peeled back in unison.
Fanny sat up and fumbled for her cigarettes which she dimly recalled leaving beside a dog-eared magazine. She pouted outrageously, mimicking Nina Hagen on the glossy cover, but feeling more like Mme Pompidou gone feral. Not that anyone could see her, of course, nor she anyone. Except when she sparked up and caught a glimpse of the other partygoers who had crashed on the rugs. The expensive Persian rugs with their expansive mindfuck designs: it was all coming back now...."
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