I am so, so happy to announce that Danny M. Hoey, Jr, author of the novel The Butterfly Lady, has written a review of my chapbook, Box Cutters! The review is up at Heavy Feather Review, and it’s beautifully kind! In language that is poetic, evocative, and lean, Snoek-Brown has managed to create a world thatContinue reading “New review of Box Cutters“
Author Archives: Samuel Snoek-Brown
Wanna talk writing? Get possessed by the Lit Demon
The very cool folks over at Cease, Cows have branched out into a new venture and launched a literary community called Lit Demon. Part resource for writers and part online workshop, the site provides “connection, instruction, information, and maybe other -tions we aren’t able to list.” Their workshops include live webinars, one-on-one instruction, and self-paced writing courses, and the rest ofContinue reading “Wanna talk writing? Get possessed by the Lit Demon”
New publication
The new issue of Red Fez, one of the coolest literary magazines online, is out today, and I have a new story in it. It’s called “To Smoke the Hookahs,” and I think you’ll dig it. But don’t just check out my story; this whole issue is awesome, including more fiction, articles on everything from foodContinue reading “New publication”
A minor rearranging
Not that this is newsworthy, but I tweaked the website a bit today: now, under the About tab, you’ll find a link to my “Teaching & literary photos” page, which is really just a slideshow. The pix are mostly of me teaching or me at readings, but they’re kind of fun in that some areContinue reading “A minor rearranging”
New publication
I’ve written about this before, from time to time, but now it’s out in the world, waiting for you to buy it: the Revenge of the Scammed anthology, a benefit book to help out writer Edward J Rathke, is now available for purchase at Amazon. In it, you’ll find my story, “What Scholars Study They Strive toContinue reading “New publication”
Smells like springtime to the Jersey Devil
And by “smells like springtime,” we mean it smells like oranges that make you want to eat people. Because what else says “spring” like birth and death and roaming corpses and killer oranges and voracious cannibalistic appetites and companion slugs? Corpses and slugs, folks. Happy freaking Spring! Plus some deceptively haunting cover art by photographer IsabellaContinue reading “Smells like springtime to the Jersey Devil”
Scintilla Press is crowdfunding
Hey, gang. You like me, right? You like what I do here? You like what I write? Maybe you’ve read my short story “No Milk Would Come” in the second issue of Scintilla magazine. Maybe you thought that story was pretty awesome, and you kept reading to see what else Scintilla publishes. Maybe you likedContinue reading “Scintilla Press is crowdfunding”
Photo blog: As Seen from the Train
On our recent train trip from Portland, OR to Vancouver, BC for spring break, my wife and I talked, read books, worked online (thanks to Amtrak’s free wifi aboard their Cascades line), and, of course, enjoyed the passing scenery. At the time, I remarked, here on the blog and on Facebook and Twitter, on the differentContinue reading “Photo blog: As Seen from the Train”
Portland Review Winter 2014 Issue Launch Party, April 1
No fooling: This coming Tuesday, on April 1, I’ll be reading with a bunch of my fellow writers appearing in the newly-released Winter 2014 issue of the Portland Review. The issue contains my story “Mathematics,” which isn’t online (yet?) so if you want to check it out, you should get a copy of the issue. Or,Continue reading “Portland Review Winter 2014 Issue Launch Party, April 1″
Yet another travelogue: Vancouver, BC to Portland, OR
27 March 2014 Our morning was ridiculous only because of the hour. I had to wake up at 3 am to make sure everything was packed and ready to go by 4. Then Jennifer sat in the lobby of our borrowed apartment building while I hiked a dozen blocks across town to drop of theContinue reading “Yet another travelogue: Vancouver, BC to Portland, OR”
