“Columbus is home to a small book publisher with grand ambitions.
Two Dollar Radio, founded in 2005 in San Diego by a husband-and-wife team and recently moved from New York to Ohio, seeks to “reaffirm the cultural and artistic spirit of the publishing industry,” according to its mission statement.
Quite a goal for an imprint whose best-selling book to date — a novel about slutty teenage hobo vampire junkies — has sold 7,000 copies.”
An interesting article on Two Dollar Radio, publisher behind Orange Eats Creeps.
This sounds really cool:
“They’re planning to publish a twice-yearly literary journal — Frequencies, featuring “artful nonfiction essays” — starting next fall.”
(via What are these? Breadfruit? - mlkshk)
Too big to carry on my bike to FFBG. I think they are jackfruit.
“Note: We will be posting this issue in installments through July 27, 2011.”
(via Independent Reading | Toronto Standard | News, Media, Art, Business, Technology, Fashion, Events)
Porn stars talk literature
The future of literary discourse would be a lot healthier if we saw more reviews from smart, funny, brazen thinkers like porn stars Stoya and Kayden Kross. The two talk about Chad Kultgen’s book Men, Women & Children in the first installment of Stoya’s Book Club. I swear, authors will never get blurbs this lively from NPR.
not sure about this. watched a bit of it on youtube and the songs have have a capitol steps flavor about them.




