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Johnny Payne

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in Lexington, Kentucky, The United States
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Johnny Payne is a novelist, poet, and dramatist. he is a recent gold medal winner of the Benjamin Franklin IBPA award in Horror. His novels include The Hard Side of the River, the forthcoming Confessions of a Gentleman Killer, Bedfellows, Silver Dagger, Second Chance, La Muerte de Papi, Vampire Girl, North of Patagonia, Kentuckiana. Books of poetry are Heaven of Ashes, and Vassal.

Payne writes novels in various genres. His most recent novels are about slavery and a serial killer. He is currently writing a fantasy novel, Man of Granite. He will be writing a blog on GoodReads.

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Johnny Payne I've never had it. I guess I'm one of the lucky ones. When I feel a little stale on one project, I simply move to another one. If the novel feels too …moreI've never had it. I guess I'm one of the lucky ones. When I feel a little stale on one project, I simply move to another one. If the novel feels too tough one day, I write a poem instead, or a play scene. Something will take hold and you go back to the other one when you're ready.(less)
Johnny Payne You begin to understand yourself as a person and it make you notice much more what is going on around you, because you become a professional observer.
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Voice & Style

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She-Calf and Other Quechua ...

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The Hard Side of the River:...

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Kentuckiana

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Vassal

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Heaven of Ashes

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North of Patagonia

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A Graveyard of First Chapters

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OSTRACA

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Baja

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Kent Johnson's new book

BECAUSE OF POETRY, I HAVE A REALLY BIG HOUSE (Kent Johnson)

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For four years, Johnson co-edited a highly successful and polemical journal, Dispatches from the Poetry Wars, in which, under the tweaking nom de plume Emily Post-Avant, he lambasted the couch-sitting, tenured poetry scene, where everybody and his barber is an “award-winning poet.” He is infamous for his brilliant literary hoax, Read more of this blog post »
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“In the pleasant May of 1958, a group of pioneers, engineers, second-generation Americans, speculators, ne'er-do-wells, and visionaries known as the Chocinoe Management Group gathered by a bubbling spring in the middle fork of Lansill's Creek and talked about creating a settlement to be called Garden Springs. The next month they received a use permit from the Planning Commission of the City of Lexington, and began clear-cutting and bulldozing, in preparation for the excavation of sites where the cement foundations of this subdivision would be laid .... The building of this subdivision was part of the all-important process of Lexington's becoming The Greater Lexington Area, and I take special pride in noting that this general shift away from its tobacco-town heritage was bemoaned by scarcely anyone.”
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