Author Archives: Andrew Roe

Getting the Words Right

Some stories take longer than others. I recently (well, fairly recently) “finished” two stories that I’d been working on for probably more than 10 years (though “working on” isn’t really accurate; years went by without touching them). One story found … Continue reading

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New Story: “Flight: SFO to LAX”

The new issue of >kill author is now live, and it includes my story “Flight: SFO to LAX.”Other contributors include Lauren Becker, Sheldon Lee Compton, Elaine Chiew, Frank Hinton and many, many others. It’s chock-full of literary goodness.One of the … Continue reading

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Frauds

This, from Doug Dorst, sounds familiar: “My [writing] warm-up technique appears to be to waste several hours on the web, waste several more telling myself I’m a fraud, and finally, if I’m lucky, telling myself, oh, hell, just type some … Continue reading

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Photos from Vermin on the Mount Reading

Saturday’s reading was a major success — more than 100 people showed up, and the readers delivered the goods. Thanks to everyone who came. Here are a few (poor quality) pictures: The uber-cool poster… I had a little lighting malfunction … Continue reading

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One Last Plug

Tomorrow night I’ll be reading in San Diego. Here are the details… What: Vermin on the Mount Reading in Downtown San DiegoDate/Time: Saturday, July 31, 8 – 11 p.m.Where: Sushi Performance and Visual Arts, 390 11th Street, San Diego, CA … Continue reading

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