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“Read More” Launches. We’re Story Pushers Now.
We Have The Answer To The Apocalypse… Email! Hello Friends, Many you received a story by Robert Repino in your email boxes this week from us. If so, please accept my formal welcome to our first issue of Read More, … Continue reading →
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Christine Sneed Nominated for First Fiction Prize
Christine Sneed’s hauntingly wry love-ghost story, “Roger Weber Would Like to Stay,” is one of many reasons we can’t wait for our next issue, Emo, Meet Hole, to hit shelves. While we’re waiting, Sneed is already making big news. Sneed’s … Continue reading →
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