AGNI (link)
Received word that another memoir excerpt, “The Drowning Lifeguard,” will appear in an upcoming issue of this journal, which is edited by the excellent Sven Birkerts and features one of my favorite essays of the last two years.
Ninth Letter (link)
In the Winter of 2009, one of my favorite journals, the very attractive, award-winning journal Ninth Letter–which the LA Times recently called “wildly, perfectly beautiful“–published an essay-like excerpt from my memoir-in-progress entitled “The No T Experiment.” I encourage everyone to buy a subscription.
Post Road (link)
Recently this Boston- and Brooklyn-based literary journal–whose work has been popping up quite often in Houghton Mifflin’s Best American Essays collections–published this piece of nonfiction I wrote about kitchen sinks and friendship.
Hot Metal Bridge (link)
In April 2008, this nice online journal published a short essay I wrote about my old apartment and the Counting Crows entitled “Exactly Where You Want to Be.”
SMITH Magazine (link)
A while back I came across this Web 2.0-centric magazine that has since been featured in the New Yorker, amongst other places. They’ve got a “Brushes With Fame” section, which publishes people’s stories about bumping into celebrities, so I sent them a story from when I was an intern in college.
InkBurns
Shortly After I graduated college, I published an essay called “The Finger Cup” in a web journal that was once considered, when the Internet was also in its early adulthood, one of the best places to publish online. The journal went on indefinite hiatus in mid-2005. About the piece: in many ways that are too detailed to explain here, years later, I definitely regret publishing the thing. But it is what it is.
Two Note Solo
When I was in my early twenties and still thought I could write fiction, I was asked to contribute a short story to this zine. It’s now deceased, so if you can find that story, which is titled “Might As Well Have Been,” and is about loving basketballs, good for you.