Bradley Spinelli's Blog
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April 17, 2015
Music Notes by Steve Dalachinsky in the Brooklyn Rail
–> A wonderful paragraph by the legendary downtown poet Steve Dalachinsky in his long-running column, Outtakes, in the Brooklyn Rail: “Spinelli’s use of natural and unnatural sounds of the city to create what he refers to as a soundscape of rain, traffic, ‘cigarette butts flicked to the pavement…’” How many of us get summed up by a poet legend?
January 25, 2015
Reading List: 8 Books Set in North Brooklyn
–> Greenpointers published a list of 8 books to read that are set on my home turf, and it’s exciting to be listed along with Julia Wertz’s legendary Drinking at the Movies, as well as Roof Alexander’s To Be Heard (his book sits next to mine at Spoonbill). It’s also crazy/surreal/wonderful to see my book’s cover right next to Betty Smith’s A Tree Grows in Brooklyn! Brooklynites, go read all these books!
January 10, 2015
CHUCHOS published on Kindle
—> If you didn’t get your FREE copy via Twitter, Facebook, or my email list, you can still pick up a Kindle copy of CHUCHOS — a short story about dogs in rural Guatemala.
December 23, 2014
Excerpt Published in The Ampersand Review
–> For the Naked Girls Reading Literary Honors, Ampersand Review has published the winning excerpt from Killing Williamsburg.
October 13, 2014
Promotions via Scrivener in SW England
–> WMN on Sunday — aka the Western Morning News, covering Southwest England — plugged Killing Williamsburg yesterday and quoted me praising the virtues of Scrivener, the application I’ve been using to revise the Bangkok-based novel Soi Six. The print version even had my photo.
September 30, 2014
Quoted/Promoted in Writer’s Digest
In September’s print edition of Writer’s Digest, I was quoted several times talking about the creation of the cover of Killing Williamsburg, which was designed by Meghan Carey. The writer of the article, Grace Dobush, pulled together thoughts and tips from writers in varying hues of the small/big/self press spectrum. BEST PART: In a visual titled “successful cover design,” not only was my book listed as a thriller, but it was placed as the opposing book end to Stephen King. Gone Girl is in there too, so not too shabby for Kill Bill. Web version TK. Full PDF available for download soon.
September 11, 2014
World Suicide Prevention Day
–> And what it all means to me. With commentary on Questlove’s “Suicide Set” from last year.
July 25, 2014
Essay in The Awl
–> Absolutely amazing, breathtaking essay on Killing Williamsburg in The Awl—I am humbled and awed by this, a spectacular piece of writing by William Kenton.
June 23, 2014
—Words for Worms
If you like darkly comedic books (dare I say comedic? Yes. I think I dare) in the vein of Jean Teulé’s The Suicide Shop
, you should definitely give Killing Williamsburg a whirl!


