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7.18.2007


Jessa Crispin of Bookslut

Pancakes and Sausage



A few more words about Chicago: The Book Cellar, which handled sales at the Bookslut reading, is one of those thriving, robust independent bookstores that just will not be overcome. Which makes a writer very happy.

Over dinner at the Hopleaf--a vast sandwich made with fig butter; giant paper cones of french fries--I asked Jessa if she also considered herself a writer. She shook her head, but with no rue or self-effacement. Just grace. Certainly she's a reader, a great reader, and she knows how to make one good party after another, whether in a beer-poster-clad upstairs room at the Hopleaf or Bookslut. She's a hostess for all of us, a sundress'd impressario. In that way she belongs on the same hearty category as Mike McGonigal: self-made, peripatetic, generous but with standards and boundaries. The other thing is that, like McGonigal, she gives off a slightly timeless vibe: a bit San Francisco 1950s, a bit Chianti in Greenwich Village, a bit rockabilly, a bit Christina's World. Makes me think we should all mix vintage into new, as it strikes our imaginations, is like brain candy, and certainly fits into the re-use edict of living in this heating world. She keeps it a bit cooler to be sure. Someone give her a giant grant.

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:28 AM

    Jana- This description of Jessa is SPOT ON. Excellent. I love the girl. Thanks for putting her in words so well.

    It was a pleasure to meet and read with you and Peter, by the way. You're right that it was a great night.

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  2. Hi Jana,

    Are you the Jana Martin who was published in Glimmer Train?

    Thanks.
    Linda

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  3. Linda -- yes, I am the Jana Martin who published in Glimmer Train. A magazine I very much love (or "heart") as my cousin keeps saying. Heart as the new love.

    Jana

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  4. How lovely to hear from you, Jana! Would you mind emailing me? linda@glimmertrain.org
    I was trying to reach our Brooklyn-area writers about a reading.

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