The Ed Schrader Show
The new Metro Gallery opened this month, and hosted Baltimore’s favorite talk show: The Ed Schrader Show.
read more →rants, raves, and writings by Dylan Kinnett
The new Metro Gallery opened this month, and hosted Baltimore’s favorite talk show: The Ed Schrader Show.
read more →My old zine made the local news again. I do miss making a zine.
read more →A survey of websites designed to promote books, authors, and publishers. How are they designed? How do they work?
read more →I’ve written this entry to outline the ideas I have for a new writing studio. Along the way I found photos of famous writing studios, some feng shui tips for a workspace, and some ideas for how to organize a writing studio.
read more →Bally excerpted from a 1903 book entitled “On The Road with the Circus”… In the authors words, “It is interesting as a truthful reproduction of a style of unique oratory which prevails nowhere else.”
read more →The creative challenge here is to find a way to take my favorite elements of each of these groups, and go my own way with them.
read more →a lot has changed in the world of digital books, since I wrote this post in 2005. Devices like the Kindle and the Nook and the iPad have changed the way we read digital books, and have fanned the fire for the debate about their format(s).
read more →This is the flyer for my next reading, in Shepherdstown at Reynolds Hall on Saturday, 9 PM. The performance will also be broadcast on 89.7 WSHC FM.
read more →a carnival atmosphere of human oddity and depravity, inexplicable beauty in the strangest places
read more →A site whose author is “teaching a small course in media aesthetics next term, “ Jerz’s Literacy Weblog has posted a link to an article by George Landow, , a key thinker in the field of hypertext theory.
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