Tag: E.D.E. Bell

  • August 2023 Books and Reading Notes

    August was a month for reading in a variety of genres and formats. Not much, due to burnout etc., but varied.

    Acquisitions

    New reading material acquired in the month of August 2023

    1. Inque #2

    Reading List

    What I read in August 2023

    Books

    1. E.D.E. Bell, The Banished Craft [2023.08.09]
    2. Sofia Khvoshchinskaya (Nora Seligman Favorov, translator), City Folk and Country Folk [2023.08.20]
    3. Jericho Brown, The Tradition [2023.08.23]
  • September Morn

    Poe, and E.D.E Bell's book Night Ivy

    Woke up a couple of days ago and BAM! It was September. Downtown is full of students, and for the first time in over two years, Grand Rapids feels like a city. At least, as much as it ever did.

    Only one new book arrived in the past week, the limited-edition hardcover Kickstarter version of E.D.E. Bell‘s Night Ivy.

    In reading news, I am almost through 2019 in my back issues of The Paris Review, which means I am still on track to finish the lot of them by the end of November.

    In writing news, the August Poetry and Pie event this past Tuesday provided a big boost of inspiration and I feel like I might be ready to tackle some writing projects again. This was the largest gathering we have had since I started attending back in March. And the sound system was not available, so we gathered in the back room of The Sparrows around a large table and just read poetry at each other. It was great, though brief. I could have happily stayed for another couple of hours.