Monthly Archives: December 2013
Best Worst Year: Episode 49 (Or, Now is the Time for Hearts and Flowers)
By James Warner My heart has a flutter, or at least that’s what this pocket monitor and companion cell phone is trying to determine. It’s been slowly growing in frequency over the last month and change. It feels like a … Continue reading
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QUESTIONABLE LESSONS ON THE CRAFT OF WRITING DECIPHERED FROM SOME SHITTY TRANSLATIONS OF MY ‘WHAT WOULD I SAY’ RESULTS
By Matthew Burnside If you’re like me, then that sonofabitching What Would I Say app took over your life for at least a week a few months ago. Yes, I agree it’s annoying, and yes, I agree that it’s better … Continue reading
“More stuff what’s good & patronizable plz”: A Conversation with Dave Madden
By J.M. Gamble Dave Madden is the author of The Authentic Animal (St. Martin’s, 2011) and an assistant professor of creative writing (non-fiction) at the University of San Francisco. He received his Ph.D. in creative writing from the University of … Continue reading
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