ECKLEBURG and MISSION CREEK FESTIVAL PARTY at AWP 2013 Boston with STEVE ALMOND, AMBER TAMBLYN, DERRICK BROWN, RAE BRYANT, and Live Music by THE SUN PARADE

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STEVE ALMOND is the author of My Life in Heavy Metal (Atlantic/Grove, 2002), The New York Times bestseller, Candyfreak (Algonquin Books, 2005), and God Bless America (Lookout Press, 2011).  His short fiction and essays can be found in The New York Times Magazine, GQ, The Wall Street Journal, Tin House, Playboy, Zoetrope, and Ploughshares. “Donkey Greedy, Donkey Gets Punched” was selected for the Best American Short Stories 2010 and has been optioned for film by Spilt Milk Entertainment. He regularly teaches at Grub Street in Boston and the Tin House Writer’s Conference.  In 2011 he was the keynote speaker at Conversations & Connections, Washington D.C., held at The Johns Hopkins University D.C. campus.

AMBER TAMBLYN was born and raised in Venice, California and is a 3rd generation Californian.  She has been a writer and actress since the age of 9. She has been nominated for an Emmy, Golden Globe and Independent Spirit Award for her work in television and film.  In 2007 she won the Locarno Film Festival award for Best Actress for her work in the film “Stephanie Daley”, in which she starred opposite actress Tilda Swinton.  She most recently appeared in FOX’s television show “HOUSE” and in Danny Boyle’s critically acclaimed film, “127 Hours” opposite James Franco.  She will next appear in Horton Foote’s “Main Street” opposite Colin Firth.  Amber is most recognized for her work as Joan on the CBS television program “Joan of Arcadia.” Her poetry collection, Bang Ditto, is available now.

DERRICK C. BROWN is one of America’s most beloved and well travelled performing page poets. He is a former paratrooper for the 82nd airborne and is the president of one of what Forbes and Filter Magazine call “…one of the best independent presses in the country”, Write Bloody Publishing. He is the author of four books of poetry. The New York Times calls his work, “…a rekindling of faith in the weird, hilarious, shocking, beautiful power of words.”

RAE BRYANT is the author of The Indefinite State of Imaginary Morals (Patasola Press). Her work appears in or is soon forthcoming in The Paris Review online, McSweeney’s, StoryQuarterly, BLIP Magazine, Gargoyle Magazine, and Redivider, among other journals.

THE SUN PARADE, at its core, is built on the musical partnership
between frontmen, Chris Jennings & Jefferson Lewis. The two often play
 as a full band with Jacob Rosazza on bass and Colin Jalbert on drums,
but sometimes grace stages as an acoustic duo. Chris
Jennings has been described as “what Elliott Smith would have sounded
like with the right medication.” The Sun Parade has released a full length LP “Yossis” which has  received a considerable amount of amazing reviews and
radio play with the single “Need You By My Side.”
 The Sun Parade plan to be touring constantly throughout the fall of 2012 and beyond.

      

ECKLEBURG and MISSION CREEK FESTIVAL PARTY at AWP 2013 Boston with STEVE ALMOND, AMBER TAMBLYN, DERRICK BROWN, RAE BRYANT, and Live Music by THE SUN PARADE

AWP 2013 Side Banner 600 px

 

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STEVE ALMOND is the author of My Life in Heavy Metal (Atlantic/Grove, 2002), The New York Times bestseller, Candyfreak (Algonquin Books, 2005), and God Bless America (Lookout Press, 2011).  His short fiction and essays can be found in The New York Times Magazine, GQ, The Wall Street Journal, Tin House, Playboy, Zoetrope, and Ploughshares. “Donkey Greedy, Donkey Gets Punched” was selected for the Best American Short Stories 2010 and has been optioned for film by Spilt Milk Entertainment. He regularly teaches at Grub Street in Boston and the Tin House Writer’s Conference.  In 2011 he was the keynote speaker at Conversations & Connections, Washington D.C., held at The Johns Hopkins University D.C. campus.

AMBER TAMBLYN was born and raised in Venice, California and is a 3rd generation Californian.  She has been a writer and actress since the age of 9. She has been nominated for an Emmy, Golden Globe and Independent Spirit Award for her work in television and film.  In 2007 she won the Locarno Film Festival award for Best Actress for her work in the film “Stephanie Daley”, in which she starred opposite actress Tilda Swinton.  She most recently appeared in FOX’s television show “HOUSE” and in Danny Boyle’s critically acclaimed film, “127 Hours” opposite James Franco.  She will next appear in Horton Foote’s “Main Street” opposite Colin Firth.  Amber is most recognized for her work as Joan on the CBS television program “Joan of Arcadia.” Her poetry collection, Bang Ditto, is available now.

DERRICK C. BROWN is one of America’s most beloved and well traveled performing page poets. He is a former paratrooper for the 82nd airborne and is the president of one of what Forbes and Filter Magazine call “…one of the best independent presses in the country”, Write Bloody Publishing. He is the author of four books of poetry. The New York Times calls his work, “…a rekindling of faith in the weird, hilarious, shocking, beautiful power of words.”

RAE BRYANT is the author of The Indefinite State of Imaginary Morals (Patasola Press). Her work appears in or is soon forthcoming in The Paris Review online, McSweeney’s, StoryQuarterly, BLIP Magazine, Gargoyle Magazine, and Redivider, among other journals.

THE SUN PARADE, at its core, is built on the musical partnership
between frontmen, Chris Jennings & Jefferson Lewis. The two often play
 as a full band with Jacob Rosazza on bass and Colin Jalbert on drums,
but sometimes grace stages as an acoustic duo. Chris
Jennings has been described as “what Elliott Smith would have sounded
like with the right medication.” The Sun Parade has released a full length LP “Yossis” which has  received a considerable amount of amazing reviews and
radio play with the single “Need You By My Side.”
 The Sun Parade plan to be touring constantly throughout the fall of 2012 and beyond.

      

Eckleburg No. 18

Eckleburg No. 18

Eckleburg is a literary and arts journal publishing original works from both emerging and awarded writers, poets, artists and musicians including Roxane Gay, Rick Moody, Cris Mazza, Steve Almond, Stephen Dixon, Moira Egan and David Wagoner.

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Eckleburg 18 Contributors

 

Cover Art by CHAS SCHROEDER

 

FICTION

You’re an Ugly Crier, MEGAN GIDDINGS

from His Wife Leaves Him, STEPHEN DIXON

The Sky Too, VALLIE LYNN WATSON

The Nonsense Singers of the Red Forest, RICK MOODY

Bomb Squad, JASON OLSEN

A Diverse Flora of Native and Introduced Species, Beautifully Adapted to Their Microenvironment, DON HUCKS

Fourteen, STEVE ALMOND

Job History, ANDREW ROE

Maps, WESTON CUTTER

Permanent, MARJORIE MADDOX

Saver’s Delight, CARALYN DAVIS

Smoke, CHAD SIMPSON

Emails from the Staybridge Suites Anaheim, SUZANNE MARIE HOPCROFT

Thieves, LEN KUNTZ 

Whale Skull, MATT FERNER 

 

GERTRUDE STEIN AWARD IN FICTION

1ST PLACE | Salvage, JILL BIRDSALL 

2ND PLACE | In Defense of the Body, MICHAEL SHOU-YUNG SHUM

3RD PLACE | Hello My New Friend, I Hope, BIRD MARATHE

 

POETRY

Common, NICHOLAS YB WONG 

Portrait d’Erik Satie, MOIRA EGAN 

After Being Asked to Write a Villanelle, DAVID WAGONER 

Terms of Use, JOSEPH A. W. QUINTELA 

Contolled Hallucinations, JOHNS SIBLEY WILLIAMS

What I Imagine the Man Wearing the Neon Green Lacoste Polo Hitting on

the Blonde with the Halter Top Would Be Saying If He Were an Intellectual, JESSE DAMIANI

Of Brains Or Bowels Or Lungs, Leopards, Finches, NATHAN BLAKE

Red Market, LINDSAY LUSBY

To Adam, BILLIE TADROS

Women and Children First, LINDSAY LUSBY

 

ESSAY

from Something Wrong with Her: A Hybrid Memoir, CRIS MAZZA 

CENTERFOLD Storytelling & Spanking, STEVE ALMOND 

 

TRANSLATIONS

TRANS. NICHOLAS YB WONG 

The Women Who Watch, TRANS. EDWARD GAUVIN 

 

GALLERY

B. J. LLOYD 

CHAS SCHROEDER | Nearby Balconies 

JACOB OET 

OGUN AFARIOGUN 

MORGAN ELLIOT 

LEX | Ink 

 

GROOVE

Consumption Work, THE SIZE QUEENS

 

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