I've been on de facto hiatus around these parts mostly because my novel has been eating my time like a cracked out piranha and, also, there has been the recurring tripwire of my health. I'm taking on deadlines again, though, and am about to resume posting here regularly.
If you're curious as to the latest:
My short story, "Defending Reggie" was featured in the lit journal Hobart's annual April Baseball Issue:
http://www.hobartpulp.com/website/april/dremousis09.html
My essay, "Tossers!" was recently Story of the Week at Smith Magazine:
http://www.smithmag.net/mylifesofar/story.php?did=58058
And my short piece, "No Such Luck" was accepted at Six Sentences, alongside work from Neil LaBute and sundry others whose work I value more than homemade lasagna:
http://sixsentences.blogspot.com/2009/04/no-such-luck.html
Scads more in the pipeline. Touch wood, all that. But first, time for the oft-mentioned mocha.
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.
Litsa Dremousis
About Me
- 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.
2 comments:
wow, you heard from rob at 6s? do you mind if i ask details?? we (those of us who've been at 6s forever) have lost sight of him.
congrats on the work on both sites..and welcome to 6s.
Hey, Quin! Pardon the delayed response: you happened to ask your question just as I was in the throws of a particularly acute and long-lasting case of shingles.
Re Rob, I submitted my story and he accepted it w/in a few days. Though I like the mysterious element to your story. :) He and I are also Facebook friends now, so if you're trying to get hold of him, that might be a useful avenue.
All the best!
Litsa
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