Kelly Ann Jacobson Angel My father is the one who named me; perhaps it’s his fault I fell. Black
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IF MY BOOK: To the Bones, Valerie Nieman
Welcome to another installment of If My Book, the Monkeybicycle feature in which authors shed light on their recently released
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I Don’t Know When My Girl Became an Octopus, But I Don’t Know a Lot of Things
Simon Pinkerton I would find an inky discharge in the sink after she would so carefully and at such
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IF MY BOOK: Panic Years by Daniel DiFranco
Welcome to another installment of If My Book, the Monkeybicycle feature in which authors shed light on their recently released
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IF MY BOOK: Erica Wright
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 Erica Wright writes about her second novel, The Granite Moth, just published by Pegasus Books.
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BOOK REVIEW: On the Edges of Vision by Helen McClory
A debut collection that lingers in the curves of your eyes and during the double-blink gazes of late night shadows, Helen McClory has wound tight, unexpected stories in On the Edges of Vision.
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Collect Call
I was reading when she called me, collect, from Italy. She was drunk. I could hear voices in the background—the familiar muffled hum of pub sounds.
There’s a man here, she said, who’s hitting on me.
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Santa Claus is Coming . . . A Sex and the Christmas Special
Eric Spitznagel Every holiday season, kids of all ages curl up in front of the TV to watch their favorite
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52 Weeks / 52 Interviews: Week 18: B. J. Best
B. J. Best is the author of two previous books of poetry: Birds of Wisconsin (New Rivers Press) and State
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