Daniel Handler – VoVatia (original) (raw)
Illumi-Naughty
In the Cities of Coin and Spice, by Catherynne M. Valente – The second book in the Orphan’s Tales series continues with more diverse but connected stories, with a lot of shifting back and forth when different narrators interrupt, very … Continue reading →
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That’s Life, Isn’t It
The Magnetic Fields, 50 Song Memoir – This project was based on an idea someone suggested to Stephin Merritt in 2015, when he turned fifty. He would write and record one song to represent each year of his life, an … Continue reading →
Posted in Albums, Authors, Daniel Handler, Humor, Magnetic Fields, Music, Stephin Merritt | Tagged 50 song memoir, accordion, cats, dogs, grace slick, jefferson airplane, organ, synthesizer |