Showing posts with label palaces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label palaces. Show all posts

Monday, March 19, 2018

2018 TOUR!

*updated 3/29/18*


I'm going on tour for Palaces!

To celebrate, I have inexpertly crafted the above poster. I've always wanted to make a tour flyer, so now that's done (would you believe that it has over 30 photoshop layers? I would not).

I'm incredibly fortunate to have an intimidatingly-talented group of writers and musicians performing alongside me at most of these events, and I couldn't be more excited.

All the details are below, and I'll continue to update this post as further details are finalized (all events are also forever housed on the performances page here).

Come out! All events are free and open to everyone!

(And as ever, if you're planning something and looking for enthusiastic participants or readers, please reach out!)

******HOUSE TOUR 2018******

March 29, 2018, 4:30pm
@ Earlham College, EPIC Co-Lab, Richmond, IN
Reading and Discussion

April 2, 2018, 7pm
@ Literati Bookstore, Ann Arbor, MI
Reading and Discussion
Event / Facebook event 

April 3, 2018, 7:30pm
@ Two Dollar Radio HQ, Columbus, OH
Reading and Discussion
Facebook event

April 4, 2018, 7pm
@ Wells & Co. Custom Tattoo, Dayton, OH
Wells & Co. Presents Simon Jacobs and Cricketbows
with Cricketbows!
Facebook event

April 5, 2018, 7pm
@ Volumes Bookcafe, Chicago, IL
Reading with Lindsay Hunter, Alex Higley, Rachel Hyman, and Alexis Pope
Event / Facebook event

April 6, 2018, 5pm
@ Mission Creek Festival, Iowa City, IA
Lit Walk at Mission Creek 2018
@ RSVP (Round #1)
with Hanif Abdurraqib, Shy Watson, Amy Saul-Zerby, Steven Fletcher, and James D’Agostino.
Event / Facebook event

April 12, 2018
SOMETHING IN THE BAY AREA WITH COLIN WINNETTE, STAY TUNED
Details to come!


******//HOUSE TOUR 2018******

Sunday, February 4, 2018

PALACES: BEHIND THE SCENES!

Hi there,

PALACES was officially published last month! As such, there are a couple of reviews, etc that you can read if you're wavering (the full list is on the PALACES page elsewhere on this blog):
Thus far, I've done a couple of cool book-related events, including:

A launch at Bluestockings--

Launch crew (from left): Ross Wagenhofer, Cackler, Dan Schwartz,  Jeanne Thornton,
Freddie Moore, Miracle Jones (photo by Martha Moody, my mother)

A discussion with Leni Zumas (Red Clocks) and Eugene Lim (Dear Cyborgs) at the NYPL--

Eugene Lim, Cackler, Leni Zumas (photo courtesy of Leni Zumas)

Later this month, I'll be performing in Philadelphia at Gina's 45 with Carmen Maria Machado, Colin Winnette, Caren Beilin, and Cynthia Dewi Oka.

I'm also planning a short tour through the midwest (and one stop in San Francisco) for late March/early April (more details soon!).

As ever, if you're interested in learning more, reviewing or covering the book, etc, please get in touch! I am always up for readings et al and would probably love to perform with you.

If you see Palaces out at a bookstore or in the wild, let me know, and send a photo if possible! I am making a list.

ALSO:::: I'm opening for the psych-rock band Cricketbows at Wells and Co. in Dayton and I WOULD LOVE TO DO MORE STUFF LIKE THIS. INVITE ME TO YOUR BASEMENT GIGS!!

INVITE ME TO YOUR HARDCORE SHOWS ! !!

I HAVE A LOUD SPEAKING VOICE!!

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In celebration of the book's launch, here is some secret behind-the-scenes content from the development of PALACES:

WORKING TITLES (some seriously considered, others not)

NEW MONEY, OLD MONEY
FOYER
LAWN
HIS REIGN ENDS
THRONE
PUNK ROCK

"AUTHORS WHO THINK THEY'RE DESIGNERS" SYNDROME
*an early cover concept that I submitted to Two Dollar Radio. I still love it but I understand that it's probably too bleak to ever be used (please also note my skillful integration of the TDR logo at bottom-right). I am also omitting the designs that exhibit blatant copyright infringement.

feat. Michelangelo's Death of Bara

SELECT WORDS FROM THE MS THAT MICROSOFT WORD DOESN'T BELIEVE ARE REAL WORDS

arabesqued
bottleweight
gooily
plasticky
psychosoma
punkhouse
punkroutine
sexcapade
sinkmouth

SOME PHOTOS OF DRAFTS OF KEY SCENES

"Casey Is Dead," early scene, notebook #1,
written early 2014
Preamble to "Mahogany Wardrobe," inside Vivian's
mansion, notebook #2, written late 2014

"Charity," a scene about spurning food, interposed
into notebook #2, written July 2015 in Montreal


Friday, July 21, 2017

Palaces

PALACES (Two Dollar Radio, 2017)
The most exciting news: my first novel, PALACES, is going to be published by Two Dollar Radio in January of 2018! You can read the announcement and a short interview with me on the TDR site, and even pre-order the book here.

The book is about power and extremism and property and uncertain futures and a whole bunch of other thorny things. And check out the 70s movie poster-style cover!!

One of my favorite writers, Jeanne Thornton - author of The Dream of Doctor Bantam and The Black Emerald, who I have blogged about extensively, yet not nearly enough - has granted a perfectly-summative blurb:
"In this singular debut novel that reads like a cross between Derek Jarman's Jubilee and an unsettling folk ballad, Jacobs narrates the journey of two Midwestern pilgrims, each striving for ascetic purity both in their possessions and in their emotional lives, as they silently war against the ostentation of the wealthy, the dread expectations of gender, maybe against object permanence itself. It feels like The Road, but with less faith in humanity, and this S. Jacobs is a literary talent to watch." —Jeanne Thornton
It's hard to overstate how excited I am about this: Two Dollar Radio was the first indie press that I ever knew about (my first book was Joshua Mohr's Termite Parade in 2010), and they're based in Ohio, so we have Regional Affinity, and most decisively are wonderful people to work with. Publishing with TDR feels like bringing everything full-circle.

I started writing the book in May of 2013, and did my last substantial edits in April of 2017, so it has been a long road and I'm glad to finally get it out into the world. Most of that time I was consistently working on it, though there were a couple of spans of 2-4 months where I let the manuscript rest. I started writing the book when I was 22, and it has changed along with me: it has all of my formative years within it, as well as my shifting preoccupations. I'm excited for you to read it.

Here's a photo of all the cumulative drafts stacked atop one another, all the way down to when it went by - *shudder* - alternate titles (the very first original draft is handwritten and scattered across a few notebooks):

the many drafts of Palaces
Once more: you can order it here. :)

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8 months ago I had a story published in Joyland called "Let Me Take You to Olive Garden" that I'm still tickled with. I think it's indicative of the turns that my writing is taking these days.

What else can I tell you? Earlier this week, I finished another novel ("finished" a "novel"), which is called at this point String Follow (I don't think the title will change) and is about a group of suburban Ohio teens who begin to experience occult phenomenon.

I recently finished Patti Smith's M Train, which was incredible, enormous in feeling, and long overdue. I used to think that if I lived in New York for long enough, one day I would run into David Bowie. David Byrne or David Bowie. Now I'm convinced that if I live in New York for long enough, I'll run into Patti Smith.

And I still walk past David Bowie's apartment on Lafayette sometimes; this photo is old now but it's still with me:

January 10, 2016