Posted by: Keith Meatto on: October 28, 2011
Jim Knable’s Sons of Dionysus: a lusty novel of myth, mirth, and music. CHAPTER 3 Our freshman year dorm was only a small room with a bunkbed and a bathroom across the hall. There was enough space for two desks and two dressers, but just barely. It was a very old room in a very [...]
Posted by: Keith Meatto on: October 21, 2011
Jim Knable’s Sons of Dionysus, a lusty novel of myth, mirth, and music. Arthur is a member of a group of debauched singers. They meet every Wednesday night at an old town bar called The Owl. They sit around a round table, dark knights of lechery. They call themselves the Sons of Dionysus. They sing [...]
Posted by: Keith Meatto on: October 14, 2011
Jim Knable’s Sons of Dionysus, a lusty novel of myth, mirth, and music. CHAPTER ONE I could kill my roommate. As I lie awake, awoken, violently and loudly shaken from the sleep I desperately need to the shaking, squeaking, squealing sounds of her and him, I think: I could kill him. Not her. I’m not [...]
Posted by: Keith Meatto on: October 7, 2011
Every Friday for the next 12 weeks, we’ll be serializing Sons of Dionysus, a novel of myth, mirth, and music. But first, a word from the author: When I met Jeremy Kuritomi, I was at a particularly low point in my life and he was at a particularly high point in his. He was celebrating his [...]