Go Metric Reading Recap

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Another grand time at Freebird Books out in Red Hook, Brooklyn. Myself, Mike Faloon, Brian Cogan, and Steve Reynolds all took part in the celebratory reading for the release of Go Metric Issue #21.

As expected a great crowd of friends and supporters came down to hear us read. My piece, “Let the Altar Boys Loose,” seemed to go over really well with good hearty laughs from the crowd. You can read a different edit of the piece in Go Metric #21. Of course, extra special thanks goes out to Rachel and the nice folks at Freebird Books for having us down once again and treating us so well. Go visit them in Red Hook and support the shop.

Here are some shots from the reading (audio to come soon):

You can get Go Metric at any magazine shop worth its salt, or you can order online at any of these places:

www.razorcake.com
www.quimbys.com
www.atomicbooks.com

A Gig and A Reading

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Two Big Events Coming Up In November:

The Dawn of Mechanized Farming live gig
Monday, November 6th @ 9 P.M.
The Pussycat Lounge
96 Greenwich Street (at Rector Street) in Manhattan

I’ll be making a return to the drummer’s throne for the first time in over six years as a member of the brand new Dawn of Mechanized Farming. Our first gig is Monday, November 6th at the Pussycat Lounge in Tribeca. We go on at 9 PM and will be followed by local friends the Young Bialys. We’ll be playing a lot of the ‘hits’ but we’re also dusting off some older songs and breathing new life into them. Even if you’ve seen DOMF before, you’ve never heard these songs played like this. We’re packing a hell of punch and I know you’ll dig the show. And of course if you don’t like any of the bands, you can always go downstairs to the strip club. Just remember that it’s a Monday night, so they probably won’t have their ‘A Team’ dancing.

And while you’re at it, check out the Dawn of the Mechanized Farming web site designed by yours truly where you can find sound samples from the last EP.

You can get directions to the gig here.

Go Metric Issue #21 Release Party and Reading
Saturday, November 4th @ 7 P.M.
Freebird Books
123 Columbia, Red Hook, Brooklyn

Then I’m also really excited to be returning to Freebird Books in Red Hook on Saturday, November 4th for another reading with my fellow Blacksmiths for Literary Progress, Mike Faloon and Brian Cogan. I’ll be reading a piece titled “Let the Altar Boys Loose,” a touching tale from my youth about becoming an altar boy and the mayhem that ensued. This will be part of the Go-Metric Issue #21 release party and will include myself, Mike, Brian, and several other readers. The show starts at 7pm and if you’ve never been to Freebird Books, it’s a great little bookstore run by two fabulous women. They even like Australians who piss and moan about having to go all the way out to Red Hook.

Directions to the reading.

New York City Reading – 1.14.06

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On January 14th, I’ll be joining a bunch of fellow contributors at the Go Metric reading to celebrate the release of issue #20.

Also on the bill are:
Steve Reynolds
Tim Hall
Chris Gethard
Brian Cogan
and of course editor Mike Faloon.

The reading will be held at Jigsaw in the East Village, kicking off around 7:30 pm. The address is 526 E. 11th Street, between Avenues A & B.

Or you can click here for a map.

New Piece in Go Metric #20

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Things have been relatively quiet lately as I’ve been retreating into my own world to relax and keep working on the two new manuscripts.

In the meantime, for those craving new material (all three of you), I did bang out a fun little diddy titled “The Anti-Christ’s Live Journal” for Go Metric Issue #20. It’s a nice poke at the current Live Journal/My Space trend and also as expected rips on everything from religion to hipsterism to biopics about musicians. It is the first Bully-esque thing I’ve written since shutting down Bully Magazine not too long ago, so fans of the old style will definitely want to pick it up.

You can get Go Metric at any magazine shop worth its salt, or you can order online at any of these places:

www.razorcake.com
www.quimbys.com
www.atomicbooks.com