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Here’s my interview with Bonnie where we discuss character ethics, love stories, audacious sentences, writing about food, the politics of graffiti, & so much more

Interview with Bonnie Nadzam up at Lit Pub

Jackson Bliss June 2, 2022

My interview with my good friend, fellow Midwesterner, & USC cohort, Bonnie Nadzam, is now up at Lit Pub and I have to say, it was absolutely one of the most interesting, intelligent, & culturally relevant talks I’ve had with anyone in a long time, in person or via email. Until we can kick it at a local café in LA, this conversation will have to do. On a rainy day, it almost feels enough.

In Amnesia of June Bugs, Fiction, Interviews, LA, PhD Years Tags Lit Pub, Interviews, Amnesia of June Bugs, AOJB, Bonnie Nadzam, 7.13 Books, Debut Novel
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Los Angeles Review of Books Interview for CLS&OE

Jackson Bliss November 28, 2021

I talked with my talented, generous, and smart friend and fellow fiction writer, classmate, colleague, and Midwesterner writer in exile, Bryan Hurt about a ton of shit: Counterfactual Love Stories & Other Experiments, grad school, living and studying in LA, workshop at USC, exploring the counterfactual reality of Los Angeles, nostalgia, mixed-race identity in the Midwest, writing from the outside, the role and mission of experimental writing, and the value of pyrotechnical syntax on the page, among other things, for the Los Angeles Review of Books. If you have a second, please read this interview, which will definitely be one of the most interesting ones you’ll read this month. I promise.

In CLS&OE, Fiction, Identity, Interviews, LA, Love Amnesia & Dream Tour, PhD Years, Short Stories, Short Story Collection Tags Los Angeles Review of Books Interview for CLS&OE, Counterfactual Love Stories & Other Experiments, CLS&OE, Noemi Press, Interviews, short stories, Los Angeles Review of Books, LAROB, LA, Debut Short Story Collection, Short Story Collections, Author Interviews
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One of my Fave Hikes in LA

One of my Fave Hikes in LA

So Now I'm a LA Writer

Jackson Bliss July 31, 2021

LB & I decided to move back to LA back in January of 2021 after she was offered an amazing job opportunity at CHLA, a decision that was difficult for me because of how much I’ve loved (working with) my BFA & MFA students & how much I valued my colleagues at BG, but also easy in other ways since we’ve lived in LA for over ten years, always coming back here over & over again. At some point, & I’m not quite sure where the timeline lands exactly, LA & not Chicago became our home even though we’re both from Chicago & even though we met each other in Chicago with a little help from MySpace. But that’s another story.

During the last pandemic wave in the winter of 2019/2020, I was completely stuck in Ann Arbor, constantly fighting depression, immobility, anxiety, fear, & hopelessness. Much of that was the pandemic, obviously, but much of that was also A2 too. After a while, LB & I ended up eating out at the same 3-4 restaurants, we did the exact same walk around the neighborhood 3-4 times a week, even my classes felt redundant, I found myself saying the same shit over & over again in response to workshopped manuscripts. I felt like I was stuck in a perpetual loop in Michigan & I wanted desperately to come back to LA, not only because this city was always the space before we tried to start a family, the space before the Covid-19 pandemic hit (because of when we left in June 2019), the place where I got my PhD before the job search, but also because this city shaped me. I became a doctor here. I became an agented writer here. I sold my first novel here. I revised my memoir here, which I sold in Michigan. I published a piece of flash nonfiction in the New York Times here. I got my half sleeve here. I got my first lectureship here. I visited my homeland from LA. I met my Japanese family while in LA. I fully developed my style here (half street style, half urban Asian preppy). LB became a supervisor here. We adopted Gogo! here. IOW, LA made me the person I am today & I kinda like that person. I relate to that person. I understand that person.

So coming back here felt like the most normal thing in the world & also the most surreal too since the time dilation I’d experienced back in the Midwest during the collapse of the world distorted my sense of how much time had passed & how slowly it was passing. Now, I’m a LA writer, I’m starting to schedule a remote tour with indie bookstores across the country, I’m working on ways to promote Counterfactual Love Stories, but I don’t fully know yet what that means. It’s something I can only understand after a couple years. Yes, I have three books coming out in the next 12 months, which I’m really grateful for (& have worked so hard for). But I don’t know yet where I’m headed, what the next step in my writing career is, whether I’ll end up writing screenplays, scoring a gig at Buzzfeed, working as an extra for Central Casting (because why the fuck not), doing freelance work as a copy editor, selling new post-rock & electronic music & tour merchandise from my Love, Amnesia, & Dream Tour, or something completely unrelated to writing & art.

TBH, I have no idea, but I have this (probably naive, definitely irrational) hope that everything is going to work out. It might be the beautiful weather that I just can’t take for granted after two winters locked in Michigan. It might be the superabundance of artists, writers, screenwriters, yoga fanatics, juice drinkers, Prius & Tesla drivers, actors, models, & influencers here. It might be the panoply of vegan restaurants, sushi joints, & cafés that serve perfect vanilla oat lattés here, but whatever it is, LA has become the place where I belong, where I thrive, where my partner can thrive, where it feels not only acceptable to not have kids or a typical nuclear family, but sometimes even necessary!

I’m happy we came back to LA. I’m happy to be here and see what my future holds for me now that I’ve centered LB for once & begun the next phase of my writing career as someone whose work is coming to a theater near you very soon.

In Amnesia of June Bugs, ATPWWB, BG, CLS&OE, CNF, Dream Pop Origami, Essays, Fiction, LA, Love Amnesia & Dream Tour, Memoir, Nonfiction, Novels, PhD Years, Publications, Short Stories, Short Story Collection, Tenure Track Jobs Tags LA, Los Angeles, LA Writer, Buzzfeed, screenplays, Counterfactual Love Stories & Other Experiments, CLS&OE, Amnesia of June Bugs, Dream Pop Origami, Noemi Press, 7.13 Books, Unsolicited Press
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Cover Reveal for Counterfactual Love Stories & Other Experiments

Jackson Bliss June 11, 2021

Available Now for Pre-Order

Well, the day has finally come! My debut short story collection, COUNTERFACTUAL LOVE STORIES & OTHER EXPERIMENTS, officially has a cover at long last, which I absolutely love. Many thanks, much praise, and love to the badass skills of Alban Fischer, the illustrator for creating this gorgeous cover. Even more exciting, and hard for me to fathom here, you can now order my book in the Noemi Press catalog. So, please do me a huge favor and order your copy today. I’ll lit love you forever!

Source: http://www.noemipress.org/catalog/prose/counterfactual-love-stories/
In CLS&OE, Contests, Fiction, Identity, LA, PhD Years, Publications, Short Stories, Short Story Collection Tags Counterfactual Love Stories & Other Experiments, Noemi Press, Catalog, In the catalog, Small Press, Indie Presses, Pre-Order This Book, short stories, Short Story Collections, Experimental Writing, Experimental Fiction, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, MELUS, Witness, Quarter After 8, BlazeVox, Columbia Journal
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Talking with My Friend & Colleague, Jolie Sheffer, about Mixed-Race/Hapa Identity in Writing, Marginalized Voices, Hypertext, & the Question of Likeability for the BG Ideas Podcast

Talking with My Friend & Colleague, Jolie Sheffer, about Mixed-Race/Hapa Identity in Writing, Marginalized Voices, Hypertext, & the Question of Likeability for the BG Ideas Podcast

BG Ideas Podcast

Jackson Bliss April 15, 2020

My very first podcast, where I chat with my friend & colleague, Jolie Sheffer, about the role of mixed-race identity in fiction, the question of likeability in literature, and my two texts, AMNESIA OF JUNE BUGS & DUKKHA, MY LOVE for the BG Ideas Podcast at the Institute for Cultural Studies at Bowling Green

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In Podcasts, Amnesia of June Bugs, BG, Craft Talk, Cultural Analysis, Cultural Criticism, Dukkha My Love, Electronic Text, Identity, PhD Years, Publications, Speculative Fiction Tags Podcasts, BG Ideas, ICS (Institute of Cultural Studies), BG, BGSU, Jolie Sheffer, Experimental Writing, Voice in writing, Stylization, Mixed-Race Identity, Marginalized Voices, Readings
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Spring 2016 Issue

Spring 2016 Issue

Short Story Published in Santa Monica Review

Jackson Bliss April 7, 2016

My short story "The 12-Step Program for Yuki Hiramoto," which is part of my second collection, Atlas of Tiny American Desires, was published this week in the Santa Monica Review.   This literary journal has always been one of my faves in the whole country (and has been for many years now).  I remember as a MFA student flipping through copies of the SMR in the creative writing office and thinking how someday I'd love to publish one of my short stories in it.  Now, I can scratch that off my list of things to do.  Baby steps, bro.

In Fiction, MFA Years, Short Stories, PhD Years Tags Short Stories, Santa Monica Review, Atlas of Tiny Desires, My 12-Step Program for Yuki Hiramoto, Notre Dame, MFA Years
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