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Monthly Archives: March 2013
Adopt a One Story Story
Amazingly, One Story is about to turn 11. For more than a decade now, they’ve been publishing individual short stories every 3-4 weeks. I was lucky enough to have my story “America’s Finest City” published there a few years ago. To help … Continue reading
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Farewell Transmission
I’m always suspicious when something begins “There are two kinds of people…” But here goes anyway. You might say there are two kinds of people: people who listen to music and say they like music and occasionally go to concerts … Continue reading
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Obligatory (and Belated, and Fairly Long) AWP Recap
Last week I attended my very first AWP (Association of Writers and Writing Programs) conference in Boston. And several days after returning home, I’m still recovering. The experience was pretty much what I expected: overwhelming, inspiring, humbling, exhausting. There’s been … Continue reading
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Poland!
While I was in Boston for AWP (recap hopefully coming soon), I got some more good news about my novel BELIEVERS: the first foreign rights were sold — in Poland. Very happy about this!
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24 Bar Blues
I’m very happy to have a story in the newly released anthology 24 Bar Blues: Two Dozen Tales of Bars, Booze, and the Blues. My story is actually an excerpt from my novel Believers. It’s the second chapter, which introduces … Continue reading
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