Darby Larson’s Best of 2009
Best ‘AurA’ or sweat and junk. I have to say the library down the street is meatier this year. I finally libraried it then buried it. So I’m harpering all my clothes in their way first, then...
View ArticleGuest Post, by Darby Larson: A Sentence About a Sentence I Love
“They had heard or had heard said or had heard said written.” –From James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake. A peculiar between the two and three thirds I stumbled into during my conquest of Finnegans Wake, which...
View ArticleUsing Jungian Personality Types to Develop Characters in Fiction: Guest Post,...
A few years ago I became fascinated with the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and read all the profiles I could find online for all the different types. After learning my own type (INTP), I found I had the...
View ArticleA Sentence About a Sentence I Love: An Anthology, of Sorts
A few months ago, in April, to be exact, I started a series of posts entitled “A Sentence About a Sentence I Love” with a sentence about one of Gerard Manley Hopkins’s magnificent sentences. This...
View ArticleBest of 2010, Part 4
This post features lists by five fine writers: Vincent Czyz, Darby Larson, Brad Listi, Dawn Raffel, and Andrew Zornoza. And when you get a chance, check out part one, part two, and part three of “Best...
View ArticleNephew’s inaugural title: Darby Larson’s The Iguana Complex!
Holy smokes! Nephew, an exciting new imprint of Mud Luscious Press, has announced its first title: Darby Larson’s The Iguana Complex, “a wonder of negation & meta-narrative, a mountain of little...
View ArticleFrom the Archives: A Sentence About a Sentence I Love: An Anthology, of Sorts
Note: This was originally published November 10, 2010. A few months ago, in April, to be exact, I started a series of posts entitled “A Sentence About a Sentence I Love” with a sentence about one of...
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