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lashed out against the psychological novel, to whose construction we imputed a lack of rigor. In it, we ... recommended the fantastic story. "Of course, the psychological novel was not endangered by our ... well-intentioned, sectarian zeal. The compilers of this anthology believed then that the Argentine novel, in our ...
Contributor Garth Greenwell's debut novel, What Belongs to You, will be published by FSG in ...
Contributor Emily Pavick's work has appeared in Hippocampus Magazine, Hobart, Riggwelter ... Hampshire, where she is an MSW candidate. Emily is working on a science fiction novel and serves as a fiction ... editor for Outlook Springs. You can find her on twitter at @empavick. Contributions Issue 155 Winter ...
Page 181 from Issue 80 despair of the impossible present- as utopian precisely because of its ... impossibility. I thought today: What is utopia? The perfect place? That's not the question. More than ... imagine how the country will be (how it is to be) when we return to it. That dead time, between the past ...
Page 272 from Issue 104 TRIQUARTERLY Contributors *** Leigh Buchanan Bienen is a writer, lawyer, ... and My Lord Bag of Rice: New and Selected Stories (Milkweed Press). She is the 1998,99 ... works of fiction. Her novel American Heaven (Coffehouse Press, 1996) was runner-up for the Bay Area Book ...
real world do today. How can a character be believable if she never stops to check Facebook? Ihara ... developing a storyline around Twitter, and then 10 years from now when Twitter is gone we'll all laugh ... at how dated it seems. The lack of technology in books stems from a couple sources. For one, overt ...
Contributor Katharine Beutner is the author of Alcestis, which won the 2011 Edmund White Award for ... Debut Fiction. As of fall 2013, she will be an assistant professor of English at the University of ... novel, Killingly) Katharine Beutner Share Tweet ...
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