Chris Barsanti's Blog
November 18, 2025
Reader’s Corner: Fall Graphic Novels
I reviewed four fall comics collections and graphic novels for The Minnesota Star Tribune:
Published on November 18, 2025 19:46
November 16, 2025
Writer’s Desk: Write People, Not Ideas
Many writers get to work once they have a concept. Have idea, everything else follows. Edward Albee disagrees: I don’t have ideas. I have people. They meet. Things happen. They are changed. Find out why these people are in your head. Eventually they’ll say: ‘Write me’
Published on November 16, 2025 05:00
November 14, 2025
Reader’s Corner: ‘Blank Space: A Cultural History of the 21st Century’
Pop culture is eating itself, according to the next book from W. David Marx.
Published on November 14, 2025 10:04
November 9, 2025
Writer’s Desk: Building Your Book
The books of Mark Z. Danielewski (House of Leaves, especially) are complex, dense, and thrillingly visual. He tells BOMB that his process is a lot like construction: Writing is so much about laying down brick after brick, and yet you can’t just stack bricks, because then you’re making a tomb. There has to be this …
Published on November 09, 2025 08:50
November 2, 2025
Writer’s Desk: Coffee, Roaming, and TV
Patti Smith on her morning writing routine: I get up and if I feel out of sorts I’ll do some exercises. I’ll feed my cat, then I go get my coffee, take a notebook, and write for a couple of hours. Then I just roam around. I try to take long walks and things like …
Published on November 02, 2025 05:00
October 28, 2025
Screening Room: ‘Ballad of a Small Player’
My review of the latest confection from Edward Berger (Conclave) is at Slant Magazine: Ballad of a Small Player is a fevered, neon-drenched film about a man on the run from his crimes and himself, and it wants to simultaneously revel in the glamor of high-end gambling and critique the unending gluttony that fuels it. This …
Published on October 28, 2025 13:49
October 26, 2025
Writer’s Desk: Get Yourself an Office
Alain de Botton (The Consolations of Philosophy) had a problem, as many do, with insomnia and focus. So he decided to go to work at an office. It allowed him to escape: One of the most welcome aspects of office work is that you do not need to be fully yourself. It demands that those …
Published on October 26, 2025 07:27
October 20, 2025
Screening Room: ‘The Fence’
In Claire Denis’ arch and darkly funny film, The Fence, colonialism isn’t history, it’s not even past.
Published on October 20, 2025 05:00
October 19, 2025
Shameless Self-Promotion: ‘The Writer’s Year 2026’ on Sale Now
The second edition of my calendar for Workman, The Writer’s Year: 365 Days of Inspiration, Prompts, and Quotes is now on sale! Think of it when shopping for that friend or relative who has always talked about being a writer but needs a push. Or take a look when stalled on your own project (shopping …
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Published on October 19, 2025 09:08
October 15, 2025
Screening Room: ‘Father Mother Sister Brother’
I reviewed Father Mother Sister Brother‘s U.S. premiere at the New York Film Festival for PopMatters: If there is a lesson Jim Jarmusch is trying to impart in his latest feature, Father Mother Sister Brother (and dear Lord, let’s hope he is not), it is this: Nobody knows anybody. Even when you are related. Maybe especially when …
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Published on October 15, 2025 08:31


