M. C. Armstrong Think lacrosse and plaid, spring break and date rape, trust funds and bong hits. This is Chaz
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M. C. Armstrong Think lacrosse and plaid, spring break and date rape, trust funds and bong hits. This is Chaz
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Cathy Ulrich The Magician’s Wife After the magician cuts his assistant in two, he runs off with her bottom half.
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Welcome to another installment of If My Book, the Monkeybicycle feature in which authors shed light on their recently released books by comparing them to weird things. This week Travis Mulhauser writes about his debut novel, Sweetgirl, just published by Ecco/Harper Collins.
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My dad went to visit Uncle Fred in prison. Bald, skeletal and sitting in a hospital bed, Uncle Fred looked like a gambler spreading out a four of a kind. “I’ve won, got away with murder,” he said.
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Welcome to another installment of If My Book, the Monkeybicycle feature in which authors shed light on their recently
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Gen Del Raye My friend is half-dolphin, but he looks mostly human. In the right light, so long as he
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Welcome to another installment of If My Book, the Monkeybicycle feature in which authors shed light on their recently
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William Squirrell There once was a forest that ate poets. It caught them unawares. They saw the steam rising from
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Welcome to another installment of If My Book, the Monkeybicycle feature in which authors shed light on their recently released books by comparing them to weird things. This week Tara Ison writes about her latest story collection, Ball, recently published by Soft Skull Press.
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