Timothy Moore

Timothy Moore

@timothymoore.bsky.social

writer/instructor/friend https://longdaypress.square.site/product/i-will-teach-you-retribution-by-timothy-moore/65?cs=true&cst=custom

39 Followers 52 Following 7 Posts Joined Sep 2023
2 months ago
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A Meal of Thorns 35 – 60 Stories with Timothy Moore Podcasts, reviews, interviews, essays, and more at the Ancillary Review of Books.Please consider supporting ARB’s Patreon!Guest: Timothy MooreTitle: 60 Stories by Donald BarthelmeHost: Jake Casella…

Is it gauche to exclaim "sickos.jpg" about one's own podcast? That's kinda how I felt when @timothymoore.bsky.social came on to talk about Barthelme's 60 STORIES, dramatic-reading some faves and sketching out some big & possibly-surprising connections to other writers & trends:

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4 months ago
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A Meal of Thorns 35 – 60 Stories with Timothy Moore Podcasts, reviews, interviews, essays, and more at the Ancillary Review of Books.Please consider supporting ARB’s Patreon!Guest: Timothy MooreTitle: 60 Stories by Donald BarthelmeHost: Jake Casella…

Venturing a bit further afield this week: musing on speculative-adjacent ideas of irrealism, and mostly just enthusing about Barthelme's 60 STORIES with @timothymoore.bsky.social. A very fun conversation about a remarkable stylist, check it out: ancillaryreviewofbooks.org/2025/10/20/a...

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10 months ago

“Ugh! ugh! ugh!—ugh! ugh! ugh!—ugh! ugh! ugh!—ugh! ugh! ugh!—ugh! ugh! ugh!” - Edgar Allen Poe

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1 year ago

Dude here trying real hard to make friends in this jury pool…gunning for jury foreman I’m sure. He must be stopped!

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1 year ago
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Whatchu want me to do about it??

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1 year ago

For I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no weevil…eh? I don’t know.

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1 year ago

Lesser of two weevils

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1 year ago
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a man in a tuxedo is holding a top hat and walking . ALT: a man in a tuxedo is holding a top hat and walking .
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1 year ago

The banality of weevil(s)

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1 year ago

The biggest inaccuracy movies taught us is that villains are cool. Not talking about the moral aspects, just that they would look and act stylishly. Real world evil is so frequently dorky, schlubby and banal.

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