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your stuff wasn't guaran­ teed to be safe, just because you found a nook to stash it in. ... problem." "Except they'll be looking at our property receipts." "All ... I was leaning 185 Issue 99 page Steven Fisher Saturday, March 1, 1997 Fiction Work Issue 99 Print Share ...
the rosary. People out there reading this interview might think, “You did WHAT?” Because I don’t talk ... a true literary triple threat, writing comfortably across fiction, non-fiction and poetry. What does ... writing mostly during Spring of 2020, at the onset of this pandemic—is asking: “What should be my posture ...
Winter 1995/96
Page 80 from Issue 95 TRIQUARTERLY poetry. I know you can discover much of that reading ... having a conver­ sation with them; it was much like today. At the end someone asked if I 80 Issue 95 page ... read someone like Garda Lorca or Cesar Vallejo in the original. And you're inspired in the ...
Karen Zemanick Monday, March 7, 2011 Blog We'll be reading science fiction for the spring ... states that the idea came to him after reading Free, Live Free, a Gene Wolfe book set in Chicago. What ... Young Readers. According to The New York Times, “ The book has been out of print for years, but not for ...
Split Lip Magazine. She can be found on Twitter at amy_stuber_ and online at www.amystuber.com. ... Contributor Amy Stuber's fiction has appeared most recently in American Short Fiction, The ... Contributions Issue 156 Summer / Fall 2019 Monday, July 15, 2019 Fiction Corvids and Their Allies Amy Stuber ...
beauty? We can reassure ourselves there will always be some readers who cherish imaginative ... accomplishment, even if they are to be found only among the ranks of fellow writers. But we must also see, each ... for feeling. As readers most of us are often tired and as undistinguished as the work we read, and ...
of the complexity of life, and beauty? We can reassure ourselves there will always be some readers ... who cherish imaginative accomplishment, even if they are to be found only among the ranks of fellow ... Editorial Print Pages:  Page 3 from Issue 54 Editorial We debate the future of fiction and poetry ...
it’s not absolute. You could read it out of order and that’d be fine with me; I think you might get the ... out of it. The basic outlines of some of the stories may be true, but I was more interested in the ... limited by what really happened, it limits the scope of possibility. Fiction expands the scope of ...

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