I've been--let's face it--absolutely horrible at updating this blog, but, here's some recent stuff:
1) FIRST--for those in the and around da grate city of Chicago:
Schneiderman at Hull House: in the grand tradition of Jane Addams
Friday, March 13
Davis Schneiderman (2009 visiting writer at UIC) with Megan Milks.
Hull House, 800 S. Halsted St., 6 p.m.
--I may dress in an elaborate Peter Gabriel-era Genesis-like costume and/or commit treason onstage. Come, bear witness.
Here's the FB invite.
2. Salt Magazine has a big feature on my work this issue:
--Long excerpt from my ms. ScatØlØgically Yours
--Critical Intro by Megan Milks (University of Illinois-Chicago)
--Interview with me, also by Milks ("Davis Schneiderman and the Third Mind: An Interview with the Experimental Writer and Multimedia Artist"), about collaboration and my novel with Carlos Hernandez, Abecedarium.
--Best of all, there are some web extras you can check out now from Blake Butler, Sherrie Flick, Noam Mor, Josh Maday, Paul Long, Gillian Kiley, Sam White, Steve Katz (on Nabokov, Vonnegut, and Berryman), Davis Schneiderman (text and audio collaboration with Don Meyer), and a great podcast interview with Peter Conners on his new memoir, Growing Up Dead, conducted by Sam Ligon.
Hull House, 800 S. Halsted St., 6 p.m.
--I may dress in an elaborate Peter Gabriel-era Genesis-like costume and/or commit treason onstage. Come, bear witness.
Here's the FB invite.
2. Salt Magazine has a big feature on my work this issue:
--Long excerpt from my ms. ScatØlØgically Yours
--Critical Intro by Megan Milks (University of Illinois-Chicago)
--Interview with me, also by Milks ("Davis Schneiderman and the Third Mind: An Interview with the Experimental Writer and Multimedia Artist"), about collaboration and my novel with Carlos Hernandez, Abecedarium.
3. William Walsh guest edited an awesome new issue of Keyhole.
--Best of all, there are some web extras you can check out now from Blake Butler, Sherrie Flick, Noam Mor, Josh Maday, Paul Long, Gillian Kiley, Sam White, Steve Katz (on Nabokov, Vonnegut, and Berryman), Davis Schneiderman (text and audio collaboration with Don Meyer), and a great podcast interview with Peter Conners on his new memoir, Growing Up Dead, conducted by Sam Ligon.
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