Yes, it’s true, I’m putting everything I’ve ever written online.
But gradually. Very gradually. I’ll be posting 4-5 times a week, selecting randomly from the archive of writings I’ve amassed over the past twenty-five years or so. This includes both published and unpublished work, in every form: short and long fiction, poetry, essays, plays, criticism, object-oriented writing and hybrid texts….
This is subject to change, but as of now, the schedule is looking something like this:
Mondays: a poem
Tuesdays: a short story
Wednesday: random
Thursday: random
Friday: serialization of a longer work (currently, it’s Wolf at the Door, my second novel)
Paid subscribers will get access to it all. Free subscribers will get access to one post a week, usually the Monday poem.
Any requests’ll be listened to and considered and likely fulfilled.
Oh, and in case you don’t know who I am (it’s okay, some days I don’t, either):
(Photo by Jason Harrell)
Travis Jeppesen is the author of numerous books, including Wolf at the Door, All Fall: Two Novellas, The Suiciders, See You Again in Pyongyang, and Bad Writing. In addition, he is known as the creator of object-oriented writing, a metaphysical form of writing-as-embodiment that attempts to channel the inner lives of objects. Jeppesen’s first major object-oriented writing project, 16 Sculptures, was published in book format by Publication Studio, featured in the 2014 Whitney Biennial as an audio installation, and was the subject of a solo exhibition at Wilkinson Gallery in London. He is the recipient of an Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant. His calligraphic and text-based art work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at Wilkinson Gallery (London), Exile (Berlin), and Rupert (Vilnius). In 2023, Itna Press will publish Jeppesen’s latest novel, Settlers Landing, as well as a 20th anniversary edition of his first novel, Victims. Jeppesen curates a living archive of his work at travisjeppesen.substack.com.
