P. H. Madore
From Underground Library
Madore with Matt DiGangi on October 13th, 2006.
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General
P. H. Madore is an American-born writer best known for firebrand antics and contributions to the literary world under the disproductions moniker (Underground Library happens to be among them). He was born October 13th, 1987 in Providence, Rhode Island and began publishing in 2003.
Gossip
“And I took a look at one of your stories; I saw that it was not my “type” meaning mainstream, not well written and very much the product of a ‘young’ writer.” –Carol Novack, editor of Mad Hatter’s Review, in a letter dated August 30th, 2005.
“yes, sincere, awkward, excited, sweet, silly, self-aggrandizing/flagellating. that’s what i found engaging.”–Joseph Young
“P. H. Madore is nice.” –Ellen Frances
“At some point I bought Madore surf and turf and maybe he realized I was being genuine when I kept telling him that if anything, I truly admired that he didn’t give up and kept sending us work. I don’t know if being published in the Jargon was an adequate payoff for all those years of struggle, but if it makes him happy…” -Matt DiGangi
“Madore bashing has been going on forever, and it got to the point, at least for me, where we kind of dismiss the behavior as, oh that’s just Madore.” –Darby Larson
Bibliography
- SH!T: collected tales / One-Legged Cow Press / (2005)
- The History of the World / One-Legged Cow Press / (2006)
- Here Lies An American Dreamer / nonpress / (2008)
- Da Vinci Died Before Cigarettes / ml press / (2009)
- YOUR / Publishing Genius / (2009)
