On Monday, June 16, I’ll participate in 192 Books’s Bloomsday Celebration: a communal reading of Ulysses (the last section) that begins at 4pm.
My Health Gossip interview is out, in which I reveal that I don’t think a lot about my own health (scary).
Also out (available to order) is the newest issue of The Toe Rag, a UK quarterly newsprint journal, which features a conversation between myself and Madeline Cash, whose new novel Lost Lambs is available for pre-order starting today.
I’ve received, by mail, a copy of WHAT IS CONTEMPORARY ART FOR TODAY? And what should it be for, if anything?, a book—or “reader”—to which I contributed, published by the Perić Collection and edited by Matt Moravec, Eleonore Hugendubel, and Dean Kissick.
It consists of responses to that two-part question by Domenick Ammirati, Alvaro Barrington, Gavin Brown, Caroline Busta, Joshua Citarella, Ben Davis, Aria Dean, Travis Diehl, Bridget Donahue, Jason Farago, Bettina Funcke, Nick Irvin, Eugene Kotlyarenko, Matthew Linde, Patrick McGraw, Hiji Nam, Seth Price, Walter Robinson, Jerry Saltz, Roberta Smith, Tobias Spichtig, me, Sean Tatol, Andrew Norman Wilson, and Lloyd Wise in the spirit of Dean’s Seaport Talks series, started in 2023 and held at TJ Byrnes.
Due to some postal delays, I only recently got my hands on copies of the Novembre issue with excerpts from my books on the cover and throughout. It’s honestly stunning, bias or not—and it comes with stickers (including another quote from me).