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Notes From Elsewhere: A Word Riot Roundup

(Notes From Elsewhere is a roundup of various literary things compiled by Sara Habein, along with news from past Word Riot authors. She makes no claims at being terribly current or the first to know anything, but hopefully you will find something interesting here.)

Happy Almost-July, everyone. Are you melting yet? Here in Montana, we are narrowly avoiding the melting stage, but it’s still pretty hot out. Why don’t you find yourself some air conditioning and soak in these literary links?

Warren Ellis has some good thoughts on being a full-time writer, and more specifically, a full-time comics writer. “Stephen King

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Notes From Elsewhere: A Word Riot Roundup

(Notes From Elsewhere is a roundup of various literary things compiled by Sara Habein, along with news from past Word Riot authors. She make no claims at being terribly current or the first to know anything, but hopefully you will find something interesting here.)

Have you all heard of the lit mag Five Dials? I don’t remember how I first ran across it, but it’s good stuff. Entirely free to read, it’s a PDF-based publication that the editors say, “is best downloaded, printed out and enjoyed (we hope) away from the computer.” Not that it should stop you from reading on

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Notes From Elsewhere: A Word Riot Roundup

(Notes From Elsewhere is a roundup of various literary things compiled by Sara Habein, along with news from past Word Riot authors. She make no claims at being terribly current or the first to know anything, but hopefully you will find something interesting here.)

Leesa Cross-Smith, whose “Russian Women Stuff” appeared here this past January, has two new pieces of flash fiction published: “Three Ways to Say No” over at DOGZPLOT and “A Modest Guide to Truculence/Survival: Girls” at Treehouse.

Stefanie Freele, whose flash fiction appeared twice here, has a collection of stories out now: Surrounded by Water is available from

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