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Fiction
Jul 2012 | vol 20
| Title | Type | author | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| A Day In The LifeWe're fixated on fiction this month, and this short story by Brian Sousa brings new meaning to the Dead lyric "When you get confused, just listen to the music play..." | Feature | Brian Sousa | 0 |
| Sixteen Questions with writer Steve AlmondWildly prolific writer Steve Almond dishes about becoming a father, bad poetry, Jack White, and how good music is 'sex for the soul' | Feature | Brian Sousa | 0 |
| BounceIt happened slowly. The drugs stopped flowing. The groupies stopped knocking. Guys were checking into rehab... | Feature | Jon Busch | 0 |
| Artist In Residence - July 2012 - Steve AlmondSteve Almond's prose takes no prisoners, unless they come bearing candy. He is the author of a new collection of stories called "God Bless America," and he also isn't shy about putting pen to paper when it comes to Glenn Beck, "I Bless The Rain Down in Africa" by Toto, and the sugar rush one can procure from a Kit-Kat bar. | Artist In Residence | The Mule | 0 |
