- books
- richard yates (2010)
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- shoplifting from american apparel (2009)

- cognitive-behavioral therapy (2008)

- eeeee eee eeee (2007)

- bed (2007)

- you are a little bit happier than i am (2006)
- 'e-books'
- hikikomori with ellen kennedy (2007)
- today the sky is blue and white with bright blue spots and a small pale moon and i will destroy our relationship today (2006)
- this emotion was a little e-book (2006)
- selected 'pieces'
- 'relationship story'
- essay re 'future of the novel'
- essay re mushrooms
- essay re koko
- essay re 'almost transparent blue'
- top 10 worst fruits re blowjobs
- top 10 animals w/o asses
- profile re 'tao lin'
- essay re 'sfaa'
- essay re [various things]
- essay re trespassing
- essay re 'blogging platforms'
- essay re 'three movies i liked
- essay re 'marina abramovic'
- essay re 'honored guest'
- essay re 'sfaa'/music
- essay re seattle
- essay re 'reading in seattle'
- essay re 'levels of greatness'
- essay re 'good and bad in art'
- essay re poems/relationships
- essay re [the word 'nice']
- essay re germany
- essay re 'k-mart realism'
- essay re 'thomas bernhard'
- essay re 'short stories'
- 'we will drink our coffee...'
- the 'can't concentrate' manatee
- the nearly-severely depressed bird
- the existentially-fucked megamouth shark
- the professional sasquatch
- the gay stepdad
- the disappointed ant
- the vegan muffin
- sex story
- exactly what i want
- love is a thing on sale
- leftover crack in red hook
- sasquatch
- we will drink our coffee
- should
- bear poem
- february
- october
- friday
- whale poem
- opposite of song of myself
- interviews
- jeff rosenstock
- stza crack
- ben lerner
- malcolm gladwell
- tony o'neill
- chelsey minnis
- michael earl craig
- richard grayson
- deb olin unferth (2)
- matthew rohrer
- rebecca curtis
- clancy martin
- joy williams
- stephen elliott
- stephen dixon
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25 Comments:
dude... good stuff
sweet
seems bro.
seems like you were really 'in control' of/in this interview
good job
it's confusing to me that people are offended (or disappointed?) because you don't care if people like your books
this seems funny. is html enabled here? [url]http://www.unnecessaryquotes.com/[/url]. did i do that right.
Everyone else interviewed before you seems to be a white male. Breaking down walls, bro.
@lonny huff
"See us in ya city, man, give us a pound, cuz if a nigga still moving then he holding it down." -Lil Wayne, "Georgia Bush."
"Oprah Winfrey [was] the world's only black billionaire between 2004-2006." -Wikipedia, "Black billionaires."
Being brown while simultaneously being successful/popular/rich/healthy/alive is itself anti-racist activism.
I don't know if T-Lin is into that shit, though.
cool..the quotation marks seemed to bother alot of people haha
crazy cool...I liked the part about the meteor.
i really liked the very last couple lines of the interview.
not sure how the interview will go over with unsuspecting palahniuk readers.
nice interview. i've always wondered how Palauhniuk's readers would react to you.
i feel like it would be interesting for your brand if something 'drastic' happened to you. like, you found yourself in psychiatric ward or living in a commune with people on 'heavy drugs' and you blogged daily, in a reporting way, from that 'alien' environment, a la the jail scene in SFAA. it could be like 'The Notes of. . .', for a sustained period, and your blogspots would be art in a more 'explicit' manner. feel like hits and interest would increase in a reality tv way even if, like reality tv, it was fabricated.
This was a fantastic interview.
i'm usually not a fan of ambiguous tone (see the movie drag me to hell), but i enjoyed trying to figure out whether TL is on the autism spectrum, making fun of the interviewer, or a sexy combo of the two.
also appreciated the guidelines to becoming a TL groupie.
Finnegan's Wake? Really the worst book to have to read for eternity? It seems like something more straightforward would be worse. With Finnegan's Wake, I think you could see different jokes and connections every time. With a lot of other books, you'd fall more quickly into stale reading habits. But I guess it wouldn't matter anyway, because it's difficult to read while you're burning in a fiery pit.
kinda sucks. i'd defend james joyce before you.
@lorrie Yeah maybe, but fuck me if I had to read Catcher in the Rye or The Great Gatsby for the rest of eternity. Definitely would prefer something less comprehensible.
finnegans wake [sic]
not sure about finnegans wake, felt 'under pressure' during that area of the interview, was on gchat
with more consideration i would probably refrain from answering that question or answer by saying 'any book would be okay'
feeling that i would want to have enough control re 'my psyche' that i would be able to learn to 'enjoy' 'any book' maybe
like to be one of your groupies, thanks
like to be one of your groupies, thanks
lol desperation
finnegans 'wake up'
@anonymous 'simply' 'add me' re 'fb'
Cool interview. It made me wonder if I might have bought a stolen american apparel u-neck dress from you via ebay. Also, do you think blogging is fiction or non-fiction (or neither/both/wtf)?
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