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November 2003

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An Interview with Adrian Tomine

All of my stories are autobiographical in some way. It's usually not the way that people suspect, but every story has it's origin in real experience. by Mike Atherton

The New Literature: One Story Magazine

It's easy to believe this might be a garage operation (and perhaps it is). But that doesn't matter once you start reading. by Roohi Choudhry

An Interview with Lea Hernandez

I like to say that it helps that a lot of Texas is so hot for enough of the year that it's too hot to be an asshole. Dallas, see, isn't hot enough. by Karin L. Kross

An Interview with Kathryn Davis

There was a kind of fury on the part of some reviewers, as if I was purposely trying to give them a hard time. by Jessa Crispin

reviews

Fiction

  • Mailman by J. Robert Lennon
  • The Thackery T. Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric & Discredited Diseases edited by Jeff VanderMeer
  • Tits, Ass and Real Estate by Eve Gilbert
  • Monstrous Regiment by Terry Pratchett
  • Sunset Terrace by Rebecca Donner
  • My Loose Thread by Dennis Cooper
  • Trampoline edited by Kelly Link

Nonfiction

  • Please Don't Kill the Freshman by Zoe Trope
  • Alpha & Omega by Charles Seife
  • Living With His Camera by Jane Gallop, Photos by Dick Blau
  • Blogging: Genius Strategies for Instant Web Content by Biz Stone

Poetry

  • The Activist by Renee Gladman

Hundred Books project

columns

21st Century Fox

  • The Crux of it All

Banned Bookslut

  • Even When You Win, You Lose

Big in Japan

  • Those Kicks Were Fast as Lightning

Bookslut with Baby

  • Required Reading

Comicbookslut

  • Lea Hernandez's Comics for Girls

Cookslut

  • Third Helping

Fear Factor

  • The Collective IQ of Hollywood

Hollywood Madam

  • The Grisham Experiment

Incomplete Education

  • Pound! Pound! Pound!

La Marquise

  • S/he goes where no man has gone before

Library Rakehell

  • Notes From a Librarian Conference

Propaganda!

  • The "Idiot Madness" of Valerie Solanis