1) In the past few weeks, I've been asked to write for two of my favorite publications and had a short story accepted to a lit journal I admire.
2) One of my editors has tucked his dick so far between his legs, it is now wedged up his own ass.
3) I interviewed singer/songwriter/pianist Annie Stela for Filter this morning and she was as engaging as her songs:
http://www.anniestela.com/
4) Way up his ass.
5) More so than anything, I feel grateful that I get to do what I love.
Archives for Litsa Dremousis, 2003-2011. Current site: https://litsadremousis.com. Litsa Dremousis is the author of Altitude Sickness (Future Tense Books). Seattle Metropolitan Magazine named it one of the all-time "20 Books Every Seattleite Must Read". Her essay "After the Fire" was selected as one of the "Most Notable Essays 2011” by Best American Essays, and The Seattle Weekly named her one of "50 Women Who Rock Seattle". She is an essayist with The Washington Post.
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- Litsa Dremousis:
- Litsa Dremousis is the author of Altitude Sickness (Future Tense Books). Seattle Metropolitan Magazine named it one of the all-time "20 Books Every Seattleite Must Read". Her essay "After the Fire" was selected as one of the "Most Notable Essays 2011” by Best American Essays, and The Seattle Weekly named her one of "50 Women Who Rock Seattle". She is an essayist with The Washington Post. Her work also appears in The Believer, BlackBook, Esquire, Jezebel, McSweeney's, Monkeybicycle, MSN, New York Magazine, New York Times, Nylon, The Onion's A.V. Club, Paste, PEN Center USA, Poets & Writers, Publishers Weekly, The Rumpus, Salon, Spartan Lit, in several anthologies, and on NPR, KUOW, and additional outlets. She has interviewed Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys, Betty Davis (the legendary, reclusive soul singer), Death Cab for Cutie, Estelle, Jenifer Lewis, Janelle Monae, Alanis Morissette, Kelly Rowland, Wanda Sykes, Tegan and Sara, Rufus Wainwright, Ann Wilson and several dozen others. Contact: litsa.dremousis at gmail dot com. Twitter: @LitsaDremousis.
3 comments:
congrats, l. that's quite a week you've had. keep it up! funny about the editor... know that one well. ha.
What I want to know is whether or not Seattle Sound is paying yet. For anything. I got a mass email the other day looking for a photographer and they were offering 5 bucks per photo that ends up in the mag. I promptly deleted the message.
Ryan, Seattle Sound has always paid me. Good for you, though, for deleting the msg: free is a mercy fuck; five dollars is prostitution.
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