We were angling for “Not That Kind of Crabs”, but it didn’t take

Hey you all. Sorry for not blogging. We have had little to blog about, because we live small lives in search only of crabs and those black and white cookies from Wegmans while swimming here. BUT: we will be on Maryland Morning discussing Baltimore’s new-ish slogan, “Get in on It” today (Wednesday) from 9-10. We’ll post the direct links later today, but you can stream it live starting around 9:43 this morning.

Posted by altehaggen in Uncategorized @ Wednesday, August 23, 2006 7:54 am | Tags: | Comments (0)

We wish you good luck in placing it elsewhere. As in, GOOD LUCK, BUDDY

And after Meghan has dodged reading your piece, sent you an absent-minded rejection letter that gives her entire show away, she will, in a week’s time or so, have her assistant Blake Wilson send a second rejection letter in which he announces that the piece you’ve submitted “isn’t write for Slate.” That’s w-r-i-t-e when he means r-i-g-h-t.

We’re not going to even get into how wrong this rant is about Slate‘s movie coverage, which actually, unlike the occasionally yawny books coverage, is really good lately. We’re also not going to respond to the bold but generally unsuccessful strategem of releasing a bilious condemnation of all of a magazine’s current writers in an attempt to join them. BUT. We are going to use it as an opportunity to confess that, for two years, while SENIOR EDITOR, we had the identical, sadly Freudian slip-y error on our OWN PERSONAL REJECTION LETTER that we sent out to approximately 76,943 writers. We still wonder at the immense restraint of those rejectees.

Unless, of course, they just couldn’t spell.

Posted by altehaggen in Lit-ish @ Friday, August 18, 2006 9:01 am | | Comments (0)

One Blog

One Story, one of the most fab magazines evah, now has a blog. We just got the announcement today, but it looks like it goes back to May 6. Since we have certainly not been blogging (we are too busy uploading photos of our nevvy into Google albums), please check it out.

Posted by altehaggen in Lit-ish @ Thursday, August 17, 2006 10:24 am | | Comments (0)

Old Hag, in Extra-Large Pixels

bluepoppyThe always remarkable bluepoppy kindly asked us to sit down (email down?) for an interview on our poetry with her, and we were happy to agree. Our numerous dangling participles—it was an email interview, damnit!—can be found here, along with one unpublished poem. (No, not this one.) As always, people: buy the book. Or a drink. Or just, you know, a candy bar. LISTEN, WE’RE VERY EASILY PLEASED.

Posted by altehaggen in Uncategorized @ Thursday, August 10, 2006 3:55 pm | Tags: | Comments (1)

Book (non)keeping….

Dear winners of the Man of My Dreams contest: We just suffered an email glitch and lost three of you. (Jenny, Mark, you are covered.) Would the other three winners please kick me another email at theoldhag ATTICUS theoldhag DOTTERING com? If you were too late to win, please also send feel free to try again; we will hold it up until Friday and then give it to the first three in. Many thanks!

Posted by altehaggen in Lit-ish @ Wednesday, August 9, 2006 10:51 am | | Comments (0)

Isaiah Achille (Noth) Skurnick, June 23, 2006

We know what some of you are thinking.
thatwasfast
That was fast.
noseriously
Actually, if we calculate correctly, the happy couple waited a full two months.
lookatthatface
BUT LOOK AT THAT PUNIM!
seriously
HOW COULD THEY WAIT THAT LONG!?!

An evil friend suggested the picture below of aunt and child was all about the tan. He was mistaken.
CLEARLY IT IS ALL ABOUT THE HAT!!!!!!!!!!!
auntie

Welcome to the world, Isaiah. We’re going to blog the SHIT out of you.*

*Confused by the delay? Experts agree it is best to wait six weeks before exposing babies to the harsh postilence of the blogosphere.

Posted by altehaggen in Uncategorized @ Tuesday, August 8, 2006 6:42 pm | Tags: | Comments (2)

Radio Days, Part God-Knows-How-Many

Here’s our latest review, of Anne Tyler’s Digging to America, for WYPR’s Maryland Morning. To be honest, we…think we sound a little stoned. (Sadly, we were not.) Also: We left our Thinkpad (*whatevah leopard*) battery cord out at our parents’ this weekend while visiting a certain new addition to the household, about whom more will be written and pictorally presented shortly. This means blogging will be scarcer than ever around here, if such a height of scarcity is even possible. So, for now, if you haven’t had a chance, scroll down to “Elsewhere” on your bottom left: Some new on-air verse and illegally PDF’d reviews await.

Posted by altehaggen in Lit-ish @ 5:21 pm | | Comments (2)