We're slowly getting up to speed this morning (old hungover bones being prone to creaking), so keep your feedreaders running, posts will be of the hit-and-run variety today. But many thanks to all who commented and emailed with birthday wishes.
In the meantime, you can't do much better than to check out Robert Birnbaum's talk with one of his favorite authors, Edward P. Jones, in which the two discuss his new story collection, novels vs stories, his creative process, his story "Spanish in the Morning" Alfred Hitchcock, the perils and distractions of success, having fans, his imagination, the furnishings in his apartment, his favorite movies, Xavier Cugat, Soupie Sales, "The Known World" as a movie, Richard Wright, "The Wire," Nike and exploited foreign workers, "Patton", having children, and all manner of chit chat.
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