It’s an internet writer’s collective launched by Los Angeles writer Brad Listi, author of the novel Attention. Deficit. Disorder. TNB features creative non-fiction in a style dubbed “phlogging” – weaving photographs and weblinks into stories.
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Praise for A.D.D.:
“As its title seemed to demand, I found myself skipping about Brad Listi’s novel, yanked further in by each random, episodic jewel. They were quirky, evocative and clever… something genuinely different, and defiantly genuine. Overall, it seems I got a lot more than I bargained for. A perfect book about what we and the world are becoming.” -Jim Carroll, New York Times
“It’s not easy writing lightly about heavy things, but Brad Listi makes it look effortless. A.D.D. is a wild American picaresque.” -Stewart O’Nan, The Good Wife, Wish You Were Here, and A Prayer for the Dying.
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February 6, 2008 at 3:05 pm
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February 8, 2008 at 7:42 am
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February 8, 2008 at 10:02 am
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February 8, 2008 at 9:22 pm
It’s an internet writer’s collective launched by Los Angeles writer Brad Listi, author of the novel Attention. Deficit. Disorder. TNB features creative non-fiction in a style dubbed “phlogging” – weaving photographs and weblinks into stories.
[Shameless plug warning]:
Praise for A.D.D.:
“As its title seemed to demand, I found myself skipping about Brad Listi’s novel, yanked further in by each random, episodic jewel. They were quirky, evocative and clever… something genuinely different, and defiantly genuine. Overall, it seems I got a lot more than I bargained for. A perfect book about what we and the world are becoming.” -Jim Carroll, New York Times
“It’s not easy writing lightly about heavy things, but Brad Listi makes it look effortless. A.D.D. is a wild American picaresque.” -Stewart O’Nan, The Good Wife, Wish You Were Here, and A Prayer for the Dying.