He's currently writing a second collection, some of which are displayed on his refrigerator with magnets shaped like glittering cockroaches. Also in progress: Bartleby Crump, a children's book—"A genre I haven't tried yet!"—about two 11-year-olds who want to become adults, and another collection of poems.
390. Everything is astonishing. If it doesn't seem that way, keep looking until it does.
You might want to start by watching a man walk uphill. Better yet, drop your car keys and join him.
This month at the Woodstock Library Forum: Michael Perkins presents novelists Tad Richards and Derek Furr (2/2), filmmaker Cambiz Khosravi (2/9), and the creator of "Alan's Italy" (2/16). All events at 5pm; free admission and refreshments.