Showing posts with label how some people like their eggs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how some people like their eggs. Show all posts

Saturday, October 03, 2009

How Some People Like Their Eggs by Sean Lovelace makes young boys sing to me

True story. I was sitting on a train, coming home from work, and I was reading How Some People Like Their Eggs. It's a cute chapbook to look at - a slim, yellow (yolky?) cover with beautiful black lettering.



I'd read it through and was flipping back and forth a little. Then some youngish male started singing to me "How do you like your eggs? I like mine fried and on top of toast." His friend looked at him baffled and I did one of those tight half smiles trying to be friendly not stand-offish, but not wanting further interaction. Still his friend joined in and sung about scrambled eggs. And I wasn't surprised, it seemed like just the sort of thing that would happen to someone reading a Sean Lovelace book.

Sean is a word magician. He has a way of putting words together and creating something fresh. He's funny too. The flash fictions in this book made me smile (yeah, even the sad ones.)

I don't want to spoil things as I think you should probably head over to Rose Metal Press and buy yourself a copy.

To persuade you I will say that "Charlie Brown's diary: excerpts" managed to surprise me, amuse me, and leave me marvelling at Sean's wit.

"crow hunting" begins " Wednesdays seem a day to reflect. A day for gentler things. It's their personality - the misshapen nature, the hump, the way a Wednesday morning feels like the last sip of home-brewed beer. Silty"
It's that "Silty" that casts the spell I think.

I loved reading how Anne Sexton likes her eggs.

Sean Lovelace blogs here and I recommend his blog to anyone who gives a damn about fiction. He seems to be a thoroughly good egg. Har har.
 

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