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Summer Reading List, 2010

June 23, 2010 Roy Christopher

It’s that time again… For those who don’t know, every year around this time,  I ask a bunch of my friends and colleagues what they’re reading and then I compile it and post it here. This year, new participants Nancy Baym, Ian Bogost, Andy Jenkins, Kenyatta Cheese, and Michael Schandorf, and join regular contributors Steven… Continue reading Summer Reading List, 2010

Reading Lists · Reviews

Summer Reading List, 2009

June 25, 2009 Roy Christopher

At long last, 2009’s Summer Reading List is collected, compiled, and complete. Inside you will find book recommendations from friends and usual suspects such as Richard Metzger, Cynthia Connolly, Steven Shaviro, Gareth Branwyn, Peter Lunenfeld, Gary Baddeley, Dave Allen, Patrick Barber, and myself, as well as newcomers David Silver and Josh Gunn. If you’re like… Continue reading Summer Reading List, 2009

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Flying Dreams: Three Recent Books

February 6, 2009May 13, 2020 Roy Christopher

“Read Honorary Astronaut by Nate Pritts,” read the scrawl on the wall in the bathroom (italics mine) at The Hole in the Wall here in Austin, Texas. And, being the obedient urinator that I am, I followed the instructions. I’m not sure how Nate Pritts would feel about how I found his work, but I,… Continue reading Flying Dreams: Three Recent Books

Reading Lists · Reviews

Summer Reading List, 2008

June 20, 2008 Roy Christopher

It’s that time again, time for the Summer Reading List, and this year’s is the biggest yet. As always, I asked several of my friends and colleagues for their recommendations. Many thanks to all who participated, including newcomers Daniel Pinchbeck, Steve Aylett, Ian MacKaye, Mike Daily, Paul Saffo, Gareth Branwyn, Rodger Bridges, and Peter Lunenfeld,… Continue reading Summer Reading List, 2008

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Southland Tales: Not with a Whimper, but with a Bang

March 21, 2008 Roy Christopher

Richard Kelly’s Southland Tales finally hit DVD this week, and I’ve been soaking it up ever since. It’s a lot to take in and a lot to decipher (as Salon put it, “It’s filled with so many references and so much self-conscious irony that it’s nearly impossible to make sense of it all.”), but I’m… Continue reading Southland Tales: Not with a Whimper, but with a Bang

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