Tuesday, December 4, 7pm, upstairs at Hopleaf. I’ll be there on behalf of the anthology. How about you?
Thank you as always for reading,
AMR
Chicago, IL / November 26, 2012
Tuesday, December 4, 7pm, upstairs at Hopleaf. I’ll be there on behalf of the anthology. How about you?
Thank you as always for reading,
AMR
Chicago, IL / November 26, 2012
Available everywhere November 12, 2012 from Elephant Rock Books
Thank you as always for reading,
AMR
Chicago, IL / October 18, 2012
I, sadly, will not be in attendance. But some great literature will:
All of which is to say that Norman Einstein’s Normanthology is available for order from Archer’s Lark. $12. Worth every penny.
Thank you as always for reading,
AMR
Chicago, IL / October 10, 2012
“The stories we tell touch the universal themes of sports: triumphant, tragic, and all points in-between. That’s why we are now pulling our best work into one volume, to give tangible form to our celebration of the ineffable wonder of sports. We’re not just making a book. We’re making something unique. We’re enshrining our words and photos in an edgy package to match the edgy ideas they contain.
Norman Einstein’s NORMANTHOLOGY features work by Andrew Reilly of the 35th Street Review, Alex and Ben Birdsall of There Are No Fours, Brian Blickenstaff of Touch & Tactics, Eric Nusbaum and Ted Walker of Pitchers & Poets, Fredorrarci of The Classical, Graydon Gordian of 48 Minutes of Hell, Johnny Saward of Ronald Bellamy’s Underachieving All Stars, Stephanie Lim of Limpire, and Cian O’Day, the publisher of the magazine.”
Preorders and other goodies available here; funding closes September 7. I guarantee this will be worth it.
Thank you as always for reading,
AMR
Chicago, IL / August 8, 2012
Book contents are still being finalized, but I am working with my esteemed colleague and co-editor Megan Stielstra and our publisher Jotham Borello at Elephant Rock on getting all of that together. More details and a full outline of the campaign are here, and I’ll post more information as it becomes available.
Thanks you as always for reading,
AMR
Chicago, IL / April 20, 2012