Sunday, May 13, 2007
Miranda Writes
I reviewed Miranda July's collection of short stories in today's Oregonian. Liked it.
Advance copy actually came in three (slim) volumes, one pink, one yellow, one orange, and bound with a thick yellow rubber band. Or "gumband" as I understand they say up Pittsburgh-way.
These stories won't be for everyone. In fact, a decent litmus test might be whether or not you like the site July put together for the book.
She's in Portland on Friday, May 18. The event is a benefit for PICA.
Advance copy actually came in three (slim) volumes, one pink, one yellow, one orange, and bound with a thick yellow rubber band. Or "gumband" as I understand they say up Pittsburgh-way.
These stories won't be for everyone. In fact, a decent litmus test might be whether or not you like the site July put together for the book.
She's in Portland on Friday, May 18. The event is a benefit for PICA.
Labels: authors, fiction, Miranda July, Oregonian, Portland, review, short stories, writing