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Friday
Mar212008

Of Fairy Tales and Felix Pie

A 39-year love-hate relationship with the Cubs condensed into 2,312 words. That's what "Of Fairy Tales and Felix Pie" is.

You can read the essay in its entirety at the Lovable Losers Literary Revue

Or you can just show up at El Jardin's Restaurant, 3335 N. Clark St., Chicago, on Wednesday, April 9, at 7:30 p.m., and you can listen to me read it.

Tuesday
Mar182008

The Lovable Losers Literary Revue

A year ago, Don Evans, author of "Good Money After Bad," pitched an idea to me to have a reading series featuring an ensemble of authors who've penned books with a Cubs theme or connection. I told him I thought it was an intriguing concept and to get in touch with me if and when anything came of it.

Well, nothing came of it through the entire Cubs 2007 season. I'd pretty much figured the idea was dead and buried, never to be dug up.

Then, out of the (Cubbie) blue, I got a call from Don earlier this year. Guess what? He was digging it up.

He had a rough idea for a literary series that would play against the 100th anniversary of the Cubs last World Series championship, in 1908. From there, the two of us started brainstorming and out of our many talks and emails, The Lovable Losers Literary Revue was born.103713-1423578-thumbnail.jpg
Logo design by Roberta Richardson (aka My Mom)

I must confess that I had my doubts about whether we'd be able to pull it off. But Don was determined to make it happen, and, as a result, we now have a website, created by yours truly, with a lot of direction from Don. We also have a venue, a seven-date schedule, and some serious media interest in the project.

So, just what is it? I'll let Don's words explain it all.

The Lovable Losers Literary Revue, a hootenanny of Chicago writers, musicians, filmmakers, actors and bums, will celebrate and mourn the Cubs’ long losing streak. The evening will begin with a toast and end with a prayer, and in between there will be literary readings, historical reenactments, trivia contests, singing, sacrifices and general rooting.

We’ll dredge up all those old memories: Lee Elia’s tirade, Steve Goodman’s A Dying Cubs Fan’s Last Request, Franklin Pierce Adams’ Baseball’s Sad Lexicon, as well as a smattering of disgusted Harry Caray commentary. We’ll laugh at some. We’ll cry at others. And then we’ll laugh at all the criers.

A cross between Dean Martin’s Celebrity Roast (with the Cubs as the roastee) and Wait, Wait Don’t Tell Me, The Lovable Losers Literary Revue will explore the relationship we all have to our team.

Our opening celebration takes place on April, 9, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., at our home base, the back room of El Jardin Restaurant, 3335 N. Clark St., three blocks south of Wrigley Field.  The evening's lineup: Featured guest Dave Hoekstra, Sun-Times writer extraordinaire, leading a Cubs prayer; Donald G. Evans, batting leadoff, with an opening toast; Dummy belting out a punk rendition of "Hey, Hey Holy Mackerel;" Randy Richardson (yep, little ol' me) stepping up to the plate to read his essay "Of Fairy Tales and Felix Pie;" and Heather Haneman and some of her drag queen friends guest conducting "Take Me Out to the Ballgame."  We'll be throwing Cubs trivia at you, too, with some prizes for the Ws.

Join us while the Cubs play the Pirates at PNC Park. (6:05 p.m. start). Sneaking peaks allowed. We will update the game throughout the reading.

Thursday
Mar132008

Getting to Know Me

Joyce A. Anthony, author of "Storm", interviews me on her Books and Authors Blog.

If you don't know me, this is a way to get to know me. If you do know me, well, this is a way to get to know me a little better.

Thanks, Joyce, for getting to know me.

Monday
Mar032008

You're So Vain

You probably think this blog entry's about you.

Actually, it's about Vain Magazine, a quarterly print lit zine whose spring issue (its 2nd overall) just came out. And if you look at the Table of Contents, you'll see that the first piece listed under Short Fiction is "A Man's Home is His Kid's Castle," by Randy Richardson.

Yep, that's me. My first foray into the world of "literary" magazines.

Yeah for me!

Oh, sorry, got a little carried away with that vain stuff. 

Tuesday
Feb262008

Shedding It All

Can dolphins fly? You'd think so, judging by what I saw at the John G. Shedd Aquarium in Chicago on Sunday. See more photos of flying dolphins as well as one of a freaky frog and a breathtaking beluga, in my latest photo gallery, Shedding It All.

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