RECENTLY IN
CHAPTER & VERSE
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FICTION.
Short fiction: My terror ends in masks, zippers and blood on the rug. Part II of II.
by trish elms -
FICTION.
Short fiction: Moving out, one CD at a time. Part I of II.
by trish elms -
E-PROFILE.
Adam Langer talks about his first novel, Crossing California, the demise of Book magazine, growing up in Rogers Park and more.
by samantha bornemann -
TURNING PAGES.
So many books, so little time. But you never forget your first great book, or second, or third…
by corey mesler
RECENTLY IN
A&E
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CINEMA.
For me, indie film means Lloyd Kaufman, and the Toxic Avenger.
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CINEMA.
My educator: Emmanuelle.
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CINEMA.
I lost my head — briefly — for The Thing That Couldn’t Die.
by corey mesler
EPILOGUE
LIZA'S MOVING FROM THE WEB TO YOUR NIGHTSTAND
[posted 09.30.2006]
Liza isn’t dead. She’s just resting.
And I didn’t just wake up one morning too lazy to write. Due in large part to the incredibly supportive readers of this column, Liza is now a book. So that’s why you haven’t seen any columns in…well, it’s been forever, hasn’t it? My bad.
In preparation for the release of her adventures in book form, Brutal Liza is unfortunately no longer available online. But please look for her familiar shenanigans in Right Before Your Eyes, a Delta Trade Paperback due out from Bantam Dell in May 2007. In real bookstores and everything.
There is no way to say an adequate thank you to everyone who read Brutal Liza, as your assurances that the column was worth writing have led me from an unsatisfying acting career to a truly delightful new one as a writer. I hope you’ll like the book, and…I hope you’ll read it, actually. Please?
E.
ellen shanman is an actor and co-founder of singularity, an independent production company in new york city. her dream man is a gemini.
