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Happy Thanksgiving!
Here in Arizona, the leaves aren't really changing colors in time for Thanksgiving weekend, so we're relying on a little bit of fiction to round out our pre-feasting experience. This story excerpt comes from Issue #33, back in 2004."The Leaves, They Pirouette" by Kevin GraukeWhen ladies at the church ask you what you do - what you are - you say, "I'm a leaf blower," and you're happy saying this.
News Around the Net
We've got a short one this week, because of the holiday. Enjoy!Don't judge a book by its cover? The Guardian disagrees.And if that's true, here are some books we should all read immediately. The best book covers of the decade.Steve Almond, a contributor for The Rumpus (which we love), has self-published a book of writing tips and flash fiction. Here is an excerpt. It's good.Here's a great, if
Twitterature is coming
In an attempt to break down the barrier between publishers and readers, bestselling author Rick Moody will publish his latest work via Twitter. The story will consist of 153 postings of 140 characters and will be put up every ten minutes from 10:00 am to 6:30 pm starting on November 30th and running until December 2nd. The literary journal Electric Literature is hosting what it calls "a
Thanks For Giving Me Something to Write About (The Workshop)!
“Thanksgiving; a holiday about generosity, love and colonization is a good indicator of how a family will interact while in captivity. I mean, proximity.”–Anonymous Thanksgiving SurvivorThis workshop is for anyone who quietly sneaks away from Thanksgiving dinner, into a nearby bathroom, and calls a friend just to be reassured that YOU are sane, but your family is insane. The holidays are rife
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