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Filmmakers Tao Lin and Megan Boyle aren’t the first people to find causal connection in drugs and art, but they may have broken new ground in their conspicuous consumption.
Tao Lin is the next big thing in urban hipster lit. At least, so say the people that read his books on the subway. “That guy is the next big thing,” announced one last fall to a stranger ...
Tao Lin said he had not read any of them, except for 10 pages of Madame Bovary. The Observer said, “Your Concrete/Literal Style rolls back all the advances Flaubert made in the representation of ...
Tao Lin is a writer living in New York City who has published three novels and various articles online. He operates Muumuu House and is the figurehead of alternative literature. In 2010, Lin published ...
Tao Lin will have the superagent. Last December, novelist Tao Lin published a to-do list for the year 2011 in Paper magazine. “Gain literary agent representation from Bill Clegg for ‘120,000 ...
Tao Lin 's promotional spam-mongering tactics have not made Gawker a fan of the author; last year the website addressed Lin, saying, "I know you're reading this.
In Tao Lin’s new novel Richard Yates, a 22-year-old named Haley Joel Osment and a 16-year-old named Dakota Fanning meet-cute, on the Internet, where they ...
Tao Lin’s new novel, “Taipei,” is more obviously autobiographical than previous efforts — about a young, male, Asian American New York urbanite and social-media compulsive paralyzed by a ...
On the day I was initially scheduled to meet up with the writer Tao Lin, I waited a full 30 minutes in a Japanese cafe in Williamsburg—uncorrected proofs of his engrossing, semi-autobiographical ...
Lin's new, semi-autobiographical novella, "Shoplifting from American Apparel," doesn't feature the talking animals of his previous, cult-favorite novel, "Eeeee Eee Eeee," or the specificity of ...
Tao Lin is taking readers on a Trip with his nonfiction debut. His upcoming book, which combines memoir, history, and exposé in its exploration of psychedelic drugs, marks an exciting, personal ...
Sony CFO Lin Tao confirms that the company plans to place more control over Destiny 2 and Marathon developer studio Bungie.