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On the last day of the 2010 AWP Bookfair, the powers allow non-AWP civilians to enter the arena to buy books and hobnob with writers, and I was sitting at the Slough Press table and a lady and a boy of maybe 10 or 11 came by and looked over my books. He was really taken with That Demon Life—which put me in an uncomfortable position.

I want everyone to read my books—everyone, including kids. But—but—when I tell people That Demon Life is a comic novel about lust and laziness, with lots of drinking and screwing and miscellaneous bad behavior—well, I’m serious. It really is. And is that appropriate for a kid?

My parents let me read pretty much anything. I moved pretty much from Dr. Seuss to adult novels.  An example: I loved James Bond, so for Christmas in the 4th grade I got a boxed set of the complete works of Ian Fleming! That was so cool….

But I’m not a parent. (Thankfully!)  I had never had to concern myself with thoughts of familial censorship or appropriateness until that day in Denver.

In the end I steered the kid over to Long Time Ago Good, and his mom bought it for him. I guess that’s good, right?

I’ve been thinking about these things since I read Steve Himmer’s essay, Making Room for Readers. Himmer was in a somewhat different situation than I was in, but at least my kid had a good mother who wanted him to read almost anything. It was me and not the controlling adult who thought my book might be inappropriate…
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I’m jetting off through blizzards and earthquakes and tornados to the AWP conference in Washington DC.  If you’re around, look me up—I’ll be appearing at the Gival Press table on Friday the 4th at 1:00pm, and that evening I’ll be reading with other Gival writers (the Gival Knights!) at the Hotel Dupont Bar, 1500 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC. 

Here's the Facebook page for the reading.

Don't worry about being cold: Love of Literature will keep us warm!

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So back in April I was sitting around at AWP, and I had a copy of That Demon Life next to me, and this guy walked by and saw the book, and recognized the source of the title, and said, "Sway—the greatest rock'n'roll song of all time!" And so of course I gave him the book....