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Afternoon Bites: Sharma Shields, Cervantes’s Casket, New Michelle Tea, Arthur Bradford Reviewed, and More

January 28, 2015 No Comments

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A playlist from Sharma Shields, thoughts on new books from Michelle Tea and Arthur Bradford, a look inside Tumblr’s Reblog Book Club, and more: all part of our afternoon reading.

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Herman Melville Died Today, Miguel de Cervantes was Born Tomorrow, and Truman Capote Came the Day After Tomorrow

September 28, 2010 2 Comments

In an effort to “scoop” everybody on all three of these breaking stories, we figured it would be wise to lump all of them into one post.

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Featured

  • Currents, an Interview Series with Brian Alan Ellis (Episode 13: Troy James Weaver)
  • Keith Rosson on the Uncanny Fiction of “Folk Songs for Trauma Surgeons”
  • Jeff Jackson on Julian Calendar’s Visceral, Conceptual Rock Sound
  • Literary Dialogues, Murder, and Reclamation: A Review of “Fhilosofhy of the Encounter”

Sunday Stories

  • Sunday Stories: “A Wedding in Uluwatu”
  • Sunday Stories: “Josh and Sarah Are Still Missing”
  • Sunday Stories: “William Allen”
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  • Billie Jean and Me
  • Lessons from a New York City Nail Guru
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