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03. I Am Here ... with Howard Fishman and Charles Clough in Brooklyn

03. I Am Here ... with Howard Fishman and Charles Clough in Brooklyn

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Unnameable Books in Brooklyn hosted the second stop of the I Am Here You Are Not I Love You tour. Although the book’s official release date was Friday May 16, I billed the 17th as a second launch, because I think this is a New York City book almost as much as it’s a Buffalo book. (In the recent Brooklyn Rail review, Melissa Holbrook Pierson observed that Buffalo is a prominent character in the book, and I think you could say the same for SoHo and Williamsburg.) I was deeply grateful for the company of the artist and Hallwalls founder Charles Clough, who was a major source for my book, and the Renaissance man Howard Fishman, who wrote the impassioned and inspiring biography To Anyone Who Ever Asks: The Life, Music, and Mystery of Connie Converse.

We spoke about our various projects, I read a little from the book, and we discussed our experiences, observations, and gripes as working writers and artists. The loose conversation took some interesting turns—we covered the who’s who of various named movements of the last century; public funding in the arts; the interplay of talent, charisma, and changeability; and Buffalo’s Vincent Gallo.

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