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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
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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.
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Even better: "Appoggiatura" is now available as a serial podcast, with Jason Erik Lundberg reading each of the sub-entries.
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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
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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
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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
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"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
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"Appoggiatura" is copyright © 2007 by Jeff VanderMeer, and is made available through a Creative Commons License.
squeak buddha jlundberg 2007
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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
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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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