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Monthly Archives: October 2009
Fiction Writers Who Memoir
Are we talking trend? (First saw mention of this on Avery’s blog.) And did I just use memoir as a verb? I believe I did…
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New DeLillo: Point Omega
I see that Don DeLillo has a new novel, called Point Omega, due out in February. Here’s the write-up from the Scribner catalog… Writing about conspiracy theory in Libra, government cover-ups in White Noise, the Cold War in Underworld, and … Continue reading
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You Can’t Argue with a Four-Year-Old
“Mommy, you’re not a girl. You’re a boy because you look like a boy.” “But I’m a girl. I have boobies.” “A different kind of boobies.”
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New Short Fiction Series Photos
Left to right: Alain Benatar, Sally Shore, me, Lynne Oropeza and Matthew Thomas Lange. Alain Benatar reads “Are You Okay?” (published in Tin House). Sally Shore reads “Mind Your Questions” (unpublished). Lynne Oropeza reads “Three” (published in Wigleaf). It was … Continue reading
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New Short Fiction Series Tonight!
Here are the details once again. Promise this is the last time I’ll blog about this… What: New Short Fiction Series presents Andy Roe’s What I’m About to Do Now and Other Stories When: Friday, October 9 @ 8 p.m. … Continue reading
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