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Monthly Archives: February 2012
In Which I Tout My (Sad) Claim to Fame and Repeat ‘Fierce” Several Times
David Cotrone, Editor, Used Furniture Review runs an excellent and intelligent interview series that, to name a few, includes Rick Moody; Tom Grimes; Ryan Scott Oliver; Amelia Gray; Dani Shapiro; Kristen Hersh; Kyle Minor; Michael Kimball; Lidia Yuknavitch; and most … Continue reading
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“Bruises, like stones, are never silent. As a child, I wrote to put bruises on the page. I still do.”
My brief interview is included in the February issue of Word Riot. Deep thanks to Jackie Corley, Kevin O’Cuinn and David Hoenigman. I tried to make my responses interesting and pretty. They are certainly short. And I plead a little. … Continue reading
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Thank You, Beautiful Readers
Life is stranger than most fictions. The tough times continue and this has been a hellacious week. Hellacious, not as in ‘wah-wah’ my story was rejected, as in my heart physically hurt, as though the organ needed to be taken … Continue reading
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