Showing posts with label bud smith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bud smith. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

New Release: Tollbooth by BUD SMITH

“A gloriously deranged, endless orginal adventure through every day bat country.” – Gabriel Ricard, Drunk Monkeys

TOLLBOOTH, a new novel from Bud Smith,
author of Or Something Like That

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Jimmy Saare collects tolls on the New Jersey Parkway. He’s had a mental snap, as a result, is becoming uncontrollably fixated with the 19 year old Gena who works the copy machine at Officetown. Despite his wife Sarah’s impending pregnancy, Jimmy pursues his desire for Gena, unexpectedly becoming more entangled with the strange manipulations of an anarchistic teenager, Kid with Clownhead, who wants to start his own destructive cult when he grows up.

AVAILABLE NOW AT AMAZON
http://www.amazon.com/Tollbooth-Bud-Smith/dp/1482642174

Signed copies from the author!
$12.00
click the paypal button on this page http://budsmithwrites.com/books/tollbooth/


also available on KINDLE for only $4.99


Here’s what peeps are saying:

“A tantalizing joyride of contemporary American dysfunction …”
- Zygote in My Coffee

“Bud Smith’s Tollbooth is like the car accident of a book that everyone slows down for, to watch along their way to wherever–the type of car accident that creates a 30 mile stretch of idling vehicles.” Aaron Dietz, author of Super

“At the intersection of the mundane and the surreal you’ll find Bud Smith. Poetic, profane and bizarre, Smith’s characters and the world he creates simultaneously attracts and repulses; just when you think you’ve got the characters pegged they do something wonderful like shitting in a box or disgusting like falling in love. Outrageous and frighteningly real, Bud Smith’s writing is always beautifully written and wildly entertaining.” – Martha Grover, Author of One More for the People.

“There are two types of people: tollbooth operators and people who think there are people who aren’t tollbooth operators. Bud Smith’s Tollbooth is about you, whether you like it or not. You most likely do not work in a tollbooth but chances are you do know what it’s like to work a mind-numbing job. Chances are you also know what it’s like to make life-changing mistakes. And I hope to goodness and back that you also know what it’s like to take a risk that will possibly change everything for the better. Tollbooth has all of these things, but you probably know that already because you’re in it.” Aaron Dietz, author of Super

“Tollbooth: better than Madame Bovary, not as good as masturbation.” – Martha Grover, Author of One More for the People.

MORE ABOUT BUD SMITH AT http://budsmithwrites.com/

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

The Idiom Podcast #6 with Bud Smith about The Literary Underground

The Idiom Podcast #6 with Bud Smith and The Literary Underground
http://www.theidiommag.com/Podcast%20websites/BudsmithLUpod.html

It’s April National Poetry Month and this month’s podcast focuses on The Literary Underground that provides a place for poets to go and read others work, hear podcasts about writing, and find online and print zines to submit their work.

In this podcast we talk to Bud Smith who runs the podcast The Unknown Show off of the site on Tuesday nights.

This podcast is put together by Mark Brunetti of the Idiom Magazine. check them out, send them good stuff... http://theidiommag.com/

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

The Unknown Show w/ Bud Smith. February 12, 2013

The Unknown Show w/ Bud Smith. February 12, 2013
The Unknown Show is an interview series hosted by Bud Smith. The featured guests will range from writers, artists, musicians, ect. with a focus on projects that they are working on or promoting. The goal is to #1, not put you to sleep, and #2 leave you with some personal and often creepy details about a person who used to be unknown to you.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

New Issue of Citizens For Decent Literature


Citizens For Decent Literature Print #5: deadlines are for doorknobs. Featuring Amy Sasser, John Grey, Matthew Sradeja, Carl Miller Daniels, James Babbs, Bud Smith, Alan Catlin, Michael Grover, Anthony Langford, Jason Ryberg, Euginia Tan, Joe Eldridge, Ryan Snellman, Colin Dodds.

Spreading print lust in Virginia, Illinois, Ohio, Rhode Island, New York, Texas, Missouri, Washington, Australia, Singapore... and soon—DENVER.

All previous issues of the print zine are now viewable online. http://press.citizensfordecentliterature.com/zine/

Saturday, December 29, 2012

In the year 2012

fun with flyers and broadsides



The Prose Pimp & The Happy Hamsterer


"This is the Damn Poem" by Brian Fugett (print on ivory card stock)
This Is The Damn Poem by Brian Fugett

"Nothing to Lose" by Michele McDannold (print on 8.5 x 14)
Nothing to Lose by Michele McDannold

"An Inappropriate Query" by Pantifesto (looks great on bright blue 24lb paper)


"Love" by Bud Smith
Love by Bud Smith

"i dream of tongues" by Richard Vargas (print on red card stock, cut to 3.5 inches wide each)


Flyer for Albuquerque, New Mexico Events 2012


Happy Fuckin' Endings Handbill


Mothpocalypse Handbill


Tinyamp VS The Literary Underground


Midwest Underground Poetry Summit

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

“NAKED” BOOK TO BENEFIT PERSECUTED WRITERS

Uno Kudo, a collective of artists and writers from across the globe, is proud to announce the release of Volume 2: Naked, on November 20 2012.

The book will explore the theme of “being naked” through a unique blend of short stories, poems and artwork that reflect highly talented artists’ interpretations of the word.

Following the successful Uno Kudo Volume 1: Ripped (a best-seller on Amazon’s anthology chart), Volume 2: Naked features submissions from both award-winning and fresh new writers and artists from all over the world. Editor in Chief Aaron Dietz (author of Super and Reserved for Emperors) led a panel of judges that chose from hundreds of entertaining, heartwarming, dramatic and funny entries to bring you the very best.

With an extremely wide range of subject material, award-winning designer Erin McParland once again pairs each story and poem with amazing and unique artwork. The result is sometimes haunting, sometimes gritty, and sometimes risque but always beautiful.

Hitting every emotion, Uno Kudo Volume 2: Naked is a book that will create a buzz on any coffee table. Featuring stories by Chuck Howe, Bud Smith (author of Or Something Like That) and more; poems by Raven Kane, Heather Dorn and more; and art by Kent Williams, Glenn Arthur, Leland Bobbe, and more; Uno Kudo is a must have look into the future of art and literature.

The writers and artists of Uno Kudo are passionate about supporting their fellow artists from around the world. They are pleased to announce that all profits from Volume 2: Naked will be donated to the PEN Action Center, a non-profit organization with 144 chapters in 101 countries. PEN’s Freedom to Write program defends the rights of writers, bloggers and artists who face persecution, violence and even arrest for expressing their ideas.

Uno Kudo Volume 2: Naked
short stories, poetry, art
ISBN-13: 978-1478115434 
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