M. Sarki
Goodreads Author
Born
in East Tawas, The United States
Website
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Genre
Influences
Member Since
June 2011
URL
https://www.goodreads.com/msarki
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Shorter Prose
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2013
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Stamped Against the Night
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2014
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ZIMBLE ZAMBLE ZUMBLE
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2002
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The Virginal of Birds: (Selected poems 1996-2012)
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Little War Machine
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2004
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Ailene Nou
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2017
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Triple No. 2
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2012
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MEWL HOUSE
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2005
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No Entry
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2014
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Material to Destroy
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2014
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| Thank you to Edelweiss for the opportunity to read and review this fine book. What a sad story about another young and gifted artist wracked by substance abuse and his failure to deal with and come to grips with his traumatic past. Please read my ent ...more | |
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| Not my cup of tea. Too much new-age sort of stuff and weirdness. If the book gets better later then she should have started there. | |
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The Keep: Living with the Tame and the Wild on a Mountainside Farm
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| A marvelous idea and a very strong beginning made this a very good read right from the start. Switching back and forth between perspectives also added some flavor to this memoir of a couple city folks buying some property in West Virginia and startin ...more | |
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| Poorly formatted kindle copy for review but nonetheless an interesting read after figuring out how to overcome the scattered and convoluted text. | |
“We have to keep company with supposedly bad characters if we are to survive and not succumb to mental atrophy. People of good character, so called, are the ones who end up boring us to death.”
― Extinction
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Dec 26, 2021 02:33AM
Goodreads for some reason removed all my friends. I am having to add them back individually. Sorry. Add me back as friend if you wish.
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I have recently become aware that many of my previously written reviews are disappearing from goodreads. Has that happened often to others? Irritating and disheartening.
Mike wrote: "You're probably already aware of this, but in case you're not: Ken Sparling begins his Foreward to Mario Bellatin's Chinese Checkers: Three Fictions with the line, "The poet, M. Sark..."Nope. Was not aware of that. Sparling is a treat of a man. And he never let me know. Thanks Mike. Hope you are well. Up at my cabin in northern Michigan. Perfect weather up here.
Hi M! I started a thread over on my group Listomania for GR people to post their favorite reads of 2013... I'd love to see your list, if you have a chance: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
More than delighted to receive your friend request, M! I am honored!I had also noticed your comments and your name as an author.
And I know that my question is an impossible to answer to, I wouldn't be able to do it myself, but it's one of the best ways of discovering unknown literary gems, like the one you've mentioned to me today. Thank you!
Nathan "N.R." wrote: "Round table discussion on Lish ::"Learning from Lish: A Roundtable on Style in Fiction ; David Winters, Greg Gerke, Jason Lucarelli" ::
http://centerforfiction.org/magazine/......"
Thanks Nathan. I saw this yesterday and read it, most of it, and though I am glad smart people are talking about Gordon Lish I am not sure they are the right people. David Winters I know for sure is, but the others, not so. But then again, what do I know?
Round table discussion on Lish ::"Learning from Lish: A Roundtable on Style in Fiction ; David Winters, Greg Gerke, Jason Lucarelli" ::
http://centerforfiction.org/magazine/...
Jimmy wrote: "Yeah "not attacking the author" is a good general rule, but should be self-enforced by members... the community generally has a good feel for what is appropriate and what is not. Sometimes attackin..."I totally agree. Hope goodreads gets it together. I would hate to see this "community" get dismantled.
Yeah "not attacking the author" is a good general rule, but should be self-enforced by members... the community generally has a good feel for what is appropriate and what is not. Sometimes attacking the author is exactly what's called for. Common sense is needed when evaluating this, and on a case by case basis... Any set in stone across-the-board rule about this, enforced from on high, is bound to misfire.
Jimmy wrote: "M! Yes, it's all a bit confusing isn't it?Thankfully Kris made a very informative summary post here: http://www.goodreads.com/user_status/...
See message 3, in particular (in the comme..."
All right. Thanks. I guess I get the gist of things. Some of the rules I do agree with as I do not think being demeaning or calling an author or reviewer names is very good. But an asshole is an asshole and I am troubled a bit if we can't even use that word anymore to describe say an author like David Shields, for example. His words on the page matter and they are clearly are written by and as an asshole in more than enough cases and that is a fact that needs to be pointed out. But that is just my opinion. Because he is a darling and a star in some circles is no reason to protect him. But perhaps big daddy amazon.com has something to do with all this?
M! Yes, it's all a bit confusing isn't it?Thankfully Kris made a very informative summary post here: http://www.goodreads.com/user_status/...
See message 3, in particular (in the comments)... that should explain everything that's been going down in the last few days.
Ah, ok. That's a good hint. Now that I am getting your updates, hopefully I will be find the answer.
Megha wrote: "So who are Gordon and ray?"Ah, but that would ruin the question. See some of the latest comments in my update feed and you will figure it out. Or even a book I have reviewed just lately. They are both mentioned often in my work.
Jason wrote: "Your call, dude, but I also read books about zombies and squirrel-sex....because you like and read books by Bernhard, DFW, Melville, and Salinger."
I have to be honest and tell you I never have read a story period about zombies or squirrel sex. But I am not judging.
Your call, dude, but I also read books about zombies and squirrel-sex....because you like and read books by Bernhard, DFW, Melville, and Salinger.
http://www.librarything.com/profile/M...Anyone setting up an account on the latest LibraryThing movement please add me as a friend. I have provided a link above for this to be quite easy for you. I would hate to end up out of the loop, so to speak.
Kris wrote: "Thank you so much for accepting my friend request. :)"You beat me to the ask as I was going to do the same with you. You are so smart and I like what you read.























































