Drinkin' rye and water with Grandma. Guns in False Creek. Frat boy homies from the North Delta ghetto. Samuel L. Jackson. Phantom Lord & Metallica. A kid who's got the hots for his mom...
Hunh?
That's right. It's all here in this collection of immediate, lean and visceral short fiction from Clint Burnham.
Praise for Airborne Photo:
"A stack of hot Manwiches with hardboiled ingredients and a strong aftertaste for the steely constitution... " (Lynn Crosbie)
"Burnham's prose has the goods on a lower mainland most people are glad not to know." (George Bowering)
"an unsettling, diamond-sharp book of tiny stories that should be couriered to every doe-eyed, poverty-fetishizing liberal in the country." (This Magazine)
Clint Burnham's most recent book is a new novel from Arsenal Pulp Press, 'Smokeshow'. Burnham is also the author of 'The Jamesonian Unconscious: The Aesthetics of Marxist Theory', 'Fatal Femmes: the poetry of Lynne Crosbie', two collections of poetry, 'Be Labour Reading' and 'Buddyland', and numerous chapbooks. A new book of poetry is forthcoming from Anvil Press in 2007. Clint has served on the editorial collective of 'Fuse' magazine, was a contributing editor for 'Paragraph', and is currently on the editorial collective of 'Boo'.