Showing posts with label Robert James Russell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert James Russell. Show all posts

Saturday, September 26, 2015

The New York Stories (and friends) is Literati Bookstore, yo. It is also a most kick-ass Mesilla book release party with the Robert James Russell.



Monday, September 14, 2015

"This...I have no words." Robert James Russell The New York Stories love. And is there any love quite like Robert James Russell love?

We think not. And for more, do go here, yes. 

Friday, August 14, 2015

We are quite the Mesilla book release with Robert James Russell at the Literati Bookstore on September 25th.

For reals. And so many more details here.

Monday, July 13, 2015

The Dock Street Press podcast is Lost in Space, vasectomies and the handsome as the day is long Robert James Russell.

For real. All of it. So do hit it, it just might change your life. Also, if you're desirous of even more Robert James Russell, and who isn't, please feel free to check out his episode of This Podcast Will Change Your Life which is most beautious indeed.

Monday, May 4, 2015

This Podcast Will Change Your Life, The AWP 2015 Edition Part III - Bittersweet Nostalgia, starring the Robert James Russell.

So bittersweet, yo, but so Russell too. And podcast. So podcast. Not to mention, Midwestern Gothic, nature, so much nature, Michigan, Don't Ask Me To Spell It Out, Cheap Pop, Mesilla, and much, much more. So do check it out, it just might change your life.

Monday, November 10, 2014

This (chap) Book Will Change Your Life - Don't Ask Me To Spell It Out by the Robert James Russell.

There is the Russell and Don't Ask Me To Spell It Out from the WhiskeyPaper and we have read it and blurbed it and we are happy to report that it changed our lives and we believe it may just change your life as well, so please do hit it when it is available to be hit, well done, thank you.

Don’t Ask Me To Spell It Out takes flight in the jagged chasm between who we are and who we want to be, starkly illustrating how we love, and lose, only to re-build ourselves again.”