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  • Even better: "Appoggiatura" is now available as a serial podcast, with Jason Erik Lundberg reading each of the sub-entries.

    December 2007 2007

  • Jeff VanderMeer's contribution, the story "Appoggiatura", is special in that it also uses the other 20 words that for the basis of the other stories.

    Appoggiatura and Other Words You Never Heard Of 2007

  • Even better: "Appoggiatura" is now available as a serial podcast, with Jason Erik Lundberg reading each of the sub-entries.

    Appoggiatura and Other Words You Never Heard Of 2007

  • Jeff VanderMeer's contribution, the story "Appoggiatura", is special in that it also uses the other 20 words that for the basis of the other stories.

    December 2007 2007

  • The story first appeared in John Klima's anthology Logorrhea as did Jeff VanderMeer's story "Appoggiatura," which you may remember I podcasted in 20 parts last year.

    ennui and lethargy are waging a war inside me* jlundberg 2008

  • Now up at my no-longer-neglected podcast, Lies and Little Deaths: A Virtual Anthology, is a special presentation of Jeff VanderMeer's novelette "Appoggiatura" which was originally published in Logorrhea, an anthology edited by John Klima and published by Bantam Spectra.

    squeak buddha jlundberg 2007

  • "Appoggiatura" which means: an embellishing note or tone preceding an essential melodic note or tone and usually written as a note of smaller size is the last story in the anthology, and uses all of the previous words in twenty small sections to tell a sprawling non-linear compelling narrative that only JeffV could write.

    squeak buddha jlundberg 2007

  • "Appoggiatura" is copyright © 2007 by Jeff VanderMeer, and is made available through a Creative Commons License.

    squeak buddha jlundberg 2007

  • And one of the neatest stories is Jeff Vandermeer's "Appoggiatura", in which Jeff -- show-off that he is -- didn't just take one word but took all the words that the other writers had used and built a story that used every fucking one of them.

    Archive 2007-12-01 Hal Duncan 2007

  • And one of the neatest stories is Jeff Vandermeer's "Appoggiatura", in which Jeff -- show-off that he is -- didn't just take one word but took all the words that the other writers had used and built a story that used every fucking one of them.

    Appoggiatura Hal Duncan 2007

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