Showing posts with label three fallen women. Show all posts
Showing posts with label three fallen women. Show all posts

Thursday, December 17, 2015

This Podcast Will Change Your Life, Episode One Hundred and Twenty-Three - I'm Going To Get My Voice Out There, starring the Amy Guth.

Wow are we so Guth podcast. But that's not all, yo. We are also Three Fallen Women, life as a radio personality, The Pilcrow Lit Fest, The Fixx Reading Series, Megan Stielstra, always, Strangewaze, the Association for Women Journalists-Chicago, The Op-Ed Project Public Voices Fellowship, the Guth's new documentary series on women and online harassment and much, much more. So much more. So do check it out, because it just might, nay, will, change your life.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Pink. Clone. New City. Preview. Reading. Friday. The Book Cellar.

We were quite geeked to see that the Sam Pink got quite a kind write-up for I Am Going To Clone Myself Then Kill The Clone and Eat It in New City this week as their preview for this Friday's reading at The Book Cellar, where Sam is reading with the lovely Amy Guth and TBWCYL, Inc. spokesperson Ben Tanzer in support of Scott McClanahan and his killer short story collection Stories. Among other things, the reviewer had the following to say:

"
Sam Pink’s oddball little book is filled with first-person passages and rants that begin with mundane reality and often finish in bizarro fantasy, usually with some element of violence, disgust or aching simplicity."


That's good stuff. See you on Friday.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Chicago Subtext and la Guth. Cool stuff.

The always and endlessly lovely Amy Guth, she of Bigmouth Indeed Strikes Again blog fame, the wonderfully not humorous novel Three Fallen Women, Pilcrow Lit Fest awesomeness and a recent edition of This Podcast Will Change Your Life, in which she almost announced something big, has a quite cool new gig, and literary blog, which we can now officially let you know about. The blog is called Chicago Subtext, it is focused on all things literary here in our very own Chicago and we think you will want to check it out. We also think it just may change your life. And we definitely think that either way you get to spend some quality time with la Guth which is always a good thing.