“I do most of my writing in coffee shops, so my playlists are often selected by baristas.”
“I do most of my writing in coffee shops, so my playlists are often selected by baristas.”
“The music herein may take you a place you may not want to go: to a graveside perhaps, or a deathbed, or simply to a wasted day. It may remind you what the Navajo believe: that if a sunrise finds you still asleep, God will simply assume you are dead.”
“…I wanted this list to capture something else — something deliberately accessible. Something glossy. Something you’d hear leaking from a car window at night. Something catchy enough to carry a body.”
“I read that Daniel Day-Lewis would listen to Eminem’s ‘The Way I Am’ every day on the set of Gangs of New York to get amped up for his role as Bill the Butcher, which I find almost unbearably cute in a boomer dad kind of way.”
“These songs were routes to the elemental, helping me get down to different scales of existence and see through the lens of a French Bulldog, the parasitic worms inside of her, as well as things like foam and glass and soil.”
“My new collection of short fiction, King the Wonder Dog: and Other Stories…is my love letter to the healing power of animals.”
“As a memoirist excavating my life, I needed a solid pier to anchor the boat. To write incisively about events that happened forty to fifty years ago, finding music to evoke those times was key.”
“People ask me if I ever get writers’ block, and I say ‘Never!’ If you feel like you can’t get anything creative done, throw on ‘Born to Go’ by Hawkwind.”
“When I lived in Sac City, Iowa, in my early twenties, the time in my life that Surety draws from, I was in the habit of starting a new playlist on the first of each month. This practice produced a series of playlists that replicated the subtle shift of seasons: what the light was doing.”
“Miranda Lambert and I might have made quite a team back in the day when I still drank tequila, smoked roll-your-own cigarettes, and danced with strangers. Maybe she gives that back to me, a time in my life when I stupidly loved the rawness of making mistakes and testing boundaries.”