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Notes From Elsewhere: Spring Forward Monday Edition

(Stumbled across this on Facebook. If anyone knows the source, let me know.)

I’ve a backlog of lit links I found interesting over the past few weeks, so let’s get to it once more, in our bleary-eyed time change stupor. Unless you live in Arizona or Guam or one of those other non-DST locations. You might be less bleary-eyed. Maybe.

First up, Steve Almond has some thoughts on AWP and the culture of writers versus the non-writing reading population.”Yes, people still read novels and stories and essays and poems,” he says. “But today most of those people are also

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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.)

Greetings, all. We haven’t seen each other in a while, have we? Computer shenanigans and vacation tomfoolery kept me away for a bit, but fear not! We have an excellent round up of literary links today.

Word Riot Author News:

Garrett Socol, whose flash fiction piece “Kate’s List of Lovers” appeared here in February 2011, has a

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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.)

Nick Antosca, whose Word Riot-published book Midnight Picnic came out in 2009, has a new book out, The Obese. He’s also writing for the show Teen Wolf, and his first novel, Fires, was just reissued. Here’s an interview with him over at Vol. I Brooklyn.

“Whenever someone asks me for writing advice I always feel at

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