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Concord, Virginia, by Peter Neofotis

…ory. Likewise, a disoriented character begets a disoriented story…One very common and often uncomfortable workshop situation pertaining to the imitative fallacy is that in which a sexist character begets a sexist story, and in which the author is held, and rightly so, accountable for the sexism. In contrast, a successful ANC separation would make possible the objective presentation of a sexist character, with no sense that the author is complicit,…


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Never the Cool Kid: An Interview with Jeff Kass

…Do you think you’ll ever be at a point in your writing career where you become either bored or completely fulfilled by writing? I definitely hope not. No, I don’t think so. I have all these ideas. Like, “Oh, yeah! I want to write that story! I want to write about that minor league baseball player who doesn’t make it; I want to write the story about the sports talk show host; I want to write about the murder mystery.” I don’t think I’m going to ge…


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Journal of the Week: A Public Space

…tly repeated their feat of foresight by including Jesmyn’s work in their latest issue, their announcement coming a full month before the National Book Award’s. But returning to Jesmyn’s work in Issue 14 wasn’t about maximizing coverage or marketing savvy. It was about recognizing great storytelling by bringing it to the masses, something we try to do here with the Journal of the Week series and something A Public Space has been doing since 2006. J…


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Who We Are Now: A Conversation with Colson Whitehead

…ad to ask myself, “How do these small events eventually become chapters, become compelling points of intrigue for the reader?” Zadie Smith once said she felt there were two types of novelists: The Macro Planner and The Micro Manager. She said, “You will recognize a Macro Planner from his post-its, from those Moleskins he insists on buying. A Macro planner takes notes, organizes material, configures a plot and creates a structure—all before he writ…


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The Normal World Believes Its Own Stability: An Interview with Robert Perišić

…getting rid of excess. When you cut things down by a fifth, they usually become more compact. I learned to use that in literature as well. Also, I can slide from an “objective” point of view to a “subjective” one. There are several styles in the novel, sometimes they seamlessly intertwine, and sometimes you can clearly see the difference when I want the voices of different states of consciousness, different narrative positions, to be separate: som…


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2013 State of the Book Presenter: Ellen Airgood

…Ann Arbor on Saturday, September 28, in Rackham Auditorium. All events are free and open to the public. For a complete schedule or list of presenters, please check out the State of the Book Website. Thank you! Ellen Airgood (c) Nina Subin 2013 State of the Book presenter Ellen Airgood’s debut novel, South of Superior, tells how Madeline Stone, a woman from Chicago, ends up in a small town on Lake Superior in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Airgood des…


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Jonathan Liebson

…re at Eugene Lang College of The New School and at NYU’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies. He invites you to visit www.Jonathanliebson.com to see more of his writing and to view his photographs from New York to New Mexico. The three short story collections he cannot live without are Alice Munro’s “Dance of the Happy Shades,” Annie Proulx’s “Heart Songs,” and Ethan Canin’s “Emperor of the Air.”…


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Michael Rudin

…Michael Rudin is an author and the founder of the creative agency Armed Mind. His short fiction, novel-length fiction, and digital storytelling has earned numerous awards, including recognition from The Webby Awards, Creativity Awards, and a Hopwood Award. Say hello via Twitter @mikerudin or www.mikerudin.com….


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Rone Shavers

…fiction has appeared in ACM: Another Chicago Magazine, www.identitytheory.com, Nth Word, PANK magazine, and Thought Catalog, to name several venues, while his essays and reviews have appeared in such publications as BOMBMagazine, EBR: Electronic Book Review, the Los Angeles Reader, and The Quarterly Conversation. He is Assistant Professor of English and Director of the MFA in Creative Writing Program at The College of Saint Rose in Albany, New Yo…