the brackets on facebook seem not symmetrical: an ‘interview’ with crispin best

January 10th, 2011 § Leave a Comment

Crispin Best is the editor/creator of ‘For Every Year,’ a literary site that has been publishing stories and poems in honor of every year since 1400, the year of Chaucer’s death. To date, more than 200 works have been published. Crispin and I are also facebook friends. I recently ‘interviewed’ him over Facebook chat. Crispin lives in London and blogs here

frances dinger: hey crispin, i was wondering if you had a publishing schedule for the next few years in for every year. I’m working on 1610 and was just wondering when you’d like to have it done and sent to you
crispin best: ahhhhhhh dinger babe
things are slow at the moment because no-one has claimed 1602
i guess you might have a month or something, but if someone comes through with other years, it could be a couple of weeks
fd: okay, cool
cb: call it a 2/3wks and i ‘ll let you know if anything’s suddenly approaching? is that legit, hammer?
fd: damn, i’m surprised no one has 1602. the oxford library opened that year, shakespeare put on 12th night, there was a faminine in russia… yeah, that sounds legit, man
thanks
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