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Excerpt From Chris Terry’s Zero Fade

By Chris Terry Those Guesses My legs were pins and needles. I walked into the girls’ clothing store, fingering the folded-up ten in my pocket. There was one clerk, and she was standing with Laura and...

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Sippin’ on Tall Boys via the Interweb with Chris Terry

Chris Terry is a big deal.  His first novel, Zero Fade, has received rave reviews from Slate and Kirkus.  And, if publishing his first novel wasn’t life-changing enough, he moved from the great City of...

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Pub Crawl With Susan Lanier

By Matt Martin Among other things, Susan Lanier is a hustler baby, and she just wants you to know: its not where you been, but where you ’bout to go. That is fitting because Susan Lanier is going...

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Hypertext Interview with Cyn Vargas

INTERVIEWED BY CHRISTINE RICE Cyn Vargas writes fiercely and right on the edge of discovery.  She also has the ability to capture dreamily-fleeting moments other writers overlook. Cyn’s debut...

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Hypertext Interview with Brian Costello

INTERVIEWED BY CHRISTINE RICE Brian Costello’s second novel, Losing in Gainesville (Curbside Splendor), packs every bit of that town’s drug-addled, alcohol-soaked 1990s glamour into one neat War and...

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The Look of Love, Take Two

BY BEN TANZER It is late. The sky is meringue. The dress is retro. The hair, which is sometimes highlighted and sometimes shaggy, is without bangs, and there are little pigtails bleached at the tips,...

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Hypertext Interview With Zoe Zolbrod

By Christine Rice Reading Zoe Zolbrod’s The Telling felt like exhaling after holding my breath for a very long time. I suspect that many readers will identify with the child Zoe was–one unable to...

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Excerpt From Chris Terry’s Zero Fade

By Chris Terry Those Guesses My legs were pins and needles. I walked into the girls’ clothing store, fingering the folded-up ten in my pocket. There was one clerk, and she was standing with Laura and...

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Sippin’ on Tall Boys via the Interweb with Chris Terry

Chris Terry is a big deal.  His first novel, Zero Fade, has received rave reviews from Slate and Kirkus.  And, if publishing his first novel wasn’t life-changing enough, he moved from the great City of...

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Pub Crawl With Susan Lanier

By Matt Martin Among other things, Susan Lanier is a hustler baby, and she just wants you to know: its not where you been, but where you ’bout to go. That is fitting because Susan Lanier is going...

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Hypertext Interview with Cyn Vargas

INTERVIEWED BY CHRISTINE RICE Cyn Vargas writes fiercely and right on the edge of discovery.  She also has the ability to capture dreamily-fleeting moments other writers overlook. Cyn’s debut...

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Hypertext Interview with Brian Costello

INTERVIEWED BY CHRISTINE RICE Brian Costello’s second novel, Losing in Gainesville (Curbside Splendor), packs every bit of that town’s drug-addled, alcohol-soaked 1990s glamour into one neat War and...

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The Look of Love, Take Two

BY BEN TANZER It is late. The sky is meringue. The dress is retro. The hair, which is sometimes highlighted and sometimes shaggy, is without bangs, and there are little pigtails bleached at the tips,...

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Hypertext Interview With Zoe Zolbrod

By Christine Rice Reading Zoe Zolbrod’s The Telling felt like exhaling after holding my breath for a very long time. I suspect that many readers will identify with the child Zoe was–one unable to...

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Top Five Fan Theories for Movies I Snagged From the Used DVD Section of My...

BY C. JAMES BYE For this list, we’re looking at films I found in the used DVD bin at my local Family Video just a week prior to its closing — films that have inspired fans (mostly myself) to develop...

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HYPERTEXT REVIEW EXCERPT

ICE DREAMS BY TONI NEALIE Andriy, gutting fish on the deck for Vira to fry for dinner, hears a plane’s fragmented rumble before he can pinpoint its source. He recognizes the sound of the jet descending...

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Excerpt From Chris Terry’s Zero Fade

Those Guesses My legs were pins and needles. I walked into the girls’ clothing store, fingering the folded-up ten in my pocket. There was one clerk, and she was standing with Laura and Tracy by a shelf...

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Sippin’ on Tall Boys via the Interweb with Chris Terry

By Matt Martin Chris Terry is a big deal.  His first novel, Zero Fade, has received rave reviews from Slate and Kirkus.  And, if publishing his first novel wasn’t life-changing enough, he moved from...

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Pub Crawl With Susan Lanier

By Matt Martin Among other things, Susan Lanier is a hustler baby, and she just wants you to know: its not where you been, but where you ’bout to go. That is fitting because Susan Lanier is going...

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Hypertext Interview with Cyn Vargas

By Christine Rice Cyn Vargas writes fiercely and right on the edge of discovery.  She also has the ability to capture dreamily-fleeting moments other writers overlook. Cyn’s debut collection, On The...

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