The Fun We’ve Had is a philosophic commentary of a couple’s rise and fall, including all the fights, challenges, and conversations that happen in between. Michael Seidlinger took the ubiquitous dysfunctional relationship, its miserable realities and foreseeable demise, and presented it all in an unusual fashion: through the metaphor of. The Fun We’ve Had (excerpt) Michael J. Seidlinger. CONTEST RULES: “Most fun you’ve ever had” For one week, I encourage everyone to annotate this excerpt with your best stories/anecdotes. Dreams are marked by a disconnect, by the surface and the depths; "The Fun We’ve Had" is a painting of both, with heavy white brushstrokes, neither quite translucent nor opaque, in the blank spaces in between. Seidlinger gives us all the boundless beauty of love, while reality – whatever we might consider reality – is at its most gruesome/5(16).
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The Fun We’ve Had is a philosophic commentary of a couple’s rise and fall, including all the fights, challenges, and conversations that happen in between. Michael Seidlinger took the ubiquitous dysfunctional relationship, its miserable realities and foreseeable demise, and presented it all in an unusual fashion: through the metaphor of. Posted on by Michael Seidlinger in Uncategorized The Fanzine published an amazing review of The Fun We’ve Had. Big shout out to James Yates for writing the review, Sarah Rose Etter for editing, Casey McKinney for making the review possible, and Blake Butler being all around awesome. Joseph Michael Owens had some really great things to say about both The Fun We’ve Had and my obsession with the literary craft: It’s nearly impossible to imagine Michael Seidlinger’s pen ever stopping. He’s already published more books than the majority of writers are likely to in their whole careers.
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