Kevin Sampsell
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Born
in Kennewick, Washington, The United States
March 17
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1980s hip hop scratching, darkness, kindness, poetry, doughnuts, guita
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Member Since
June 2007
URL
https://www.goodreads.com/kevinsampsell
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A Common Pornography
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2010
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This Is Between Us
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2013
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Portland Noir
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2009
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Beautiful Blemish
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2005
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Creamy Bullets
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2008
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The Insomniac Reader: Stories of the Night
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2005
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I Made an Accident
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Sean the Stick
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2024
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How to Lose Your Mind With Lights On
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1994
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Patricia Letters
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"My favorite book of the year so far!! Whew!! John-Calum "Cal" Macleod has finished art school with no job, partner, or compelling next step to show for it, so when his father, John (son of Iain, son of Iain), calls him back home to help care for his "
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"An odd but also unique story about a young child who sneaks out into the city at night to find answers about his dad through the moon. For me I think this was a bit too weird, especially since I currently have two young boys the same age as our narra"
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"Baby in the Night is not just a beautiful book, it's proof that captivating fiction can still be written about our ever-enclosing world. Tony Volcano Ventura is as refreshing a speaker as he is a character; the perspective of a 12 year-old looking ba"
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"Disclaimer: I don't star rate books. I know, I'm sorry. I just find them frustrating, and I'd rather just talk about what stood out to me in my reading experience. I hope you understand <3
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“I realize that nothing is really normal. All it takes to alter normalcy is a death or a birth. Or just some misguided fear, love, or loneliness that never goes away.”
― A Common Pornography
― A Common Pornography
“A few times I drove past early-morning commuters, driving slowly with their headlights on, sipping coffee from their travel mugs, half asleep and unaware that a scared, naked man debated whether or not to plow into them with his car like a missile.”
― A Common Pornography
― A Common Pornography
“You’ll freeze out here,” he said. What did he know? I was already a sheet of ice, a frozen branch, a twig. I could freeze in my own house, if I wanted to. The man’s eyes darted down the road.
I was an icy slip of nothing. I was invincible.”
― The Folly of Loving Life
I was an icy slip of nothing. I was invincible.”
― The Folly of Loving Life
“Spelling is a way to make words safe, at least for now, until another technology appears to soften attacks launched from the mouth.”
― Notable American Women
― Notable American Women
“Mr. Pappadakis smells like Just for Men peroxide dye and eucalyptus foot unguents. He has a face like a catcher's mitt. The whole thing puckers inward, drooping with the memory of some dropped fly ball.”
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“They weren't hours, these classes; they weren't even forty-five minutes--they were "periods," which sounded to me as if they were each at once a little era and then the end you had to see decisively put to it.”
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“A chainsaw's God's way of evening out the playing field between you and everything, even the invisible stuff.”
― Drunk by Noon
― Drunk by Noon
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selena wrote: "a book published by chiasmus? does this mean you know the lovely ms. yuknavitch?"Yes--Lidia and I are old friends. In fact, we just read together (and with Kerry Cohen) in Seattle last Thursday!
Yo! I love, love, loved the books by Chelsea Martin and Claudia Smith. You sure know how to pick 'em. Can't wait to see you read in SF!
Brandon wrote: "Thank you for being my one fan."Actually, I've just been writing another "fan" of yours--and I'm going to sell him a rare copy of "Who the Hell..."
I just received an email with my goodreads updates, and the subject was "updates from Kevin, Kevin, Kevin, Kevin, Kevin"-
perhaps it is my drowsy state that finds this hilarious-
or maybe it really does sound like a pissed off valley girl.
either way.....
Thanks for publishing Gary Lutz's A Partial List of People to Bleach. The world is a better place with that book in it.
Ya, sure. Where are my reads? Best intentions and all, but haven't had a moment to log my books. I'm saving up.
I've heard so much about you.Or maybe it's just that I've heard you exist over and over.
I guess you'll have that.
Actually, I think you rejected one of my books once. For which I am not bitter.
Really.
I predict I'll be out your way within the year.Just turned in my book edits today. Feels like running a marathon, and when you're finished, you're too tired to even say, Yay!
Hey Kevin - glad you like the site - and thanks for helping spread the word! T-shirts coming soon :)
Thanks for sharing, Kevin! I haven't read any of those works, so I'll definitely check them out.Here's wishing you the best in all aspects of your life.
-Jeremy :)
Hi Kevin!If you don't mind sharing--I was wondering, what's your favorite book of all time?
Here’s wishing you a weekend filled with wacky whims, wonderful weirdness, and well-disposed werecats.
-Jeremy :)
yes, indeed. and today, of all the things to be thankful for, this reminds me what an incredible gift literacy really is.
Aw, thanks and shucks and stuff. You too, really, I spent forever reading your reviews and now I have several dozen books to read.I love Powells, maybe next time I'm in Portland you can show me some favorite books. I work at BookPeople in Austin. Yay bookstores.
Hello, Kevin,Thanks for the add request. After perusing your book list, I know that having you for a goodreads pal will keep me in literary heaven for years! I rarely get up to Amsterdam to visit the English bookstore (and they wouldn't have too many - if any - small press offerings)...but on my annual trip to Portland, I spend hours at Powells. Usually I'm so overwhelmed with all there is to read, I don't know where to start. I end up going waaaaay over the weight limit on my return luggage...
Cheers,
Tish
HI Kevin. Thank you for the friend invite. We met briefly in 2002. Hello again. I just remembered that I really liked the patricia letters when I found it in a small bookstore when I was 19. sara

























































Yes--Lidia and I are old friends. In fact, we just read together (and with Kerry Cohen) in Seattle ..."
the world keeps getting smaller. she was my writing professor and i just loved her and everyone she taught me about.