3 Replies to “I interview James Tressel”

  1. Anonymous writes:James Tressel writes: Thank you for the interview Quentin. I am honored beyond belief. Those really were wonderful questions. We had our launch reading for Turtleneck Press last night and it went very well. I recommended your writing in my introductory speech.

  2. Originally posted by I_ArtMan:very light interview. oulemon? q’est-ce-que c’est?great questions. Thank you. I believe that “oulemon” is exactly the answer to the question – a word meaning the feeling of remembering the oddness of the sense of touch (especially in relation to touching ceramics). I don’t know its etymology, if it has one, but it sounds right to me. And you’re right that it sounds a tad French, too. Originally posted by anonymous: Thank you for the interview Quentin. I am honored beyond belief. Those really were wonderful questions. We had our launch reading for Turtleneck Press last night and it went very well. I recommended your writing in my introductory speech. Thank you. I’m sorry I couldn’t have been there. I’m kind of assuming that I couldn’t have been there… for geographical reasons. Anyway, I’m glad to hear that it went well, as it should have, and I’m looking forward to being able to place my own copy of the book on my shelf here, and to reading your poems from the printed page.

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